4 bulb enough for 24 inches?

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I'm setting up an innovative marine 80 gallon tank. It is 48 inches, by 24 inches, by 16 inches. My lfs who has always given me great advice is telling me my current light will be enough for this tank. It would be standing on the tank using the legs. It is a current nova 4x54 watt fixture with ATI bulbs. I was thinking because the tank is only 16 inches deep this will be enough. I would put the light in the middle of the tank. Which would leave 8 inches on either side. If I have the rock structure in the middle for my anemones, would the light that is not directly focused be enough to keep lps and zoa?
 
Yeah, with that height you'd be fine to keep LPS and Zoas. If you have rock work close to the top you'd probably be able to keep some SPS as well.
 
Fwiw, I found having 6 bulbs much better to get more customized bulb combos. There's only so much you can do with 4 bulbs. As far as it providing enough light for lower light demanding corals it will be just fine. My frag rack is about 2" under the water surface and beside the fixture. There's not much light spilling out of the end of the fixture and I'm growing zoa and lps 3" away from the end of the fixture.
 

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