Beginners Lighting Question

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So I’m just going over my shopping list for my build and I’m looking for my next big purchase to be my lights….

my conundrum is the fact that I’m building out a 54/55 gallon bow front corner tank

this tank is about 24 inches deep which is part of my concern when looking for adequate lights.

I plan on using about 40-60lbs of sand as well as 60-80lbs of live rock

I was curious if 1 or 2 of these lights would be sufficient for growing corals and such?
Thank you for any input….also this is somewhat of a budget build so I’m not looking to spend $800 on lights just yet
 
ought to be able to come in under that budget...
first are you invested in SPS - acropora eventually?
 
So I’m just going over my shopping list for my build and I’m looking for my next big purchase to be my lights….

my conundrum is the fact that I’m building out a 54/55 gallon bow front corner tank

this tank is about 24 inches deep which is part of my concern when looking for adequate lights.

I plan on using about 40-60lbs of sand as well as 60-80lbs of live rock

I was curious if 1 or 2 of these lights would be sufficient for growing corals and such?
Thank you for any input….also this is somewhat of a budget build so I’m not looking to spend $800 on lights just yet
What kind of coral are you looking to have?
 
Take a look at a couple 16hds. They are good lights for the money.
I run 8 on 3 different systems.
The color and growth of all my corals is fantastic as I was a previous halide user for many years.
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What kind of coral are you looking to have?
I’m extremely green to the hobby so I don’t actually know what I want….my goal/theory was to get the tank built out and then decide on stock while the tank cycles but it seems that I need to decide on stock to determine proper equipment?
 
ought to be able to come in under that budget...
first are you invested in SPS - acropora eventually?
Quick google search leads me to Yes! But I also want to get a few anemone and some lps coral all in the same tank together if possible
 
I’m extremely green to the hobby so I don’t actually know what I want….my goal/theory was to get the tank built out and then decide on stock while the tank cycles but it seems that I need to decide on stock to determine proper equipment?
Yes its always a good idea to get a game plan together so you have a direction that you are looking to go in. We use Radion Lights and here is a link that you can check out our pre-sets https://worldwidecorals.com/pages/led-lighting-presets
 

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