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So I'm starting a new job in August and am planning on up grading my lighting as my current set up is barely bright enough to keep a few low light corals. I won't be able to spend thousands on lighting but a few hundred is reasonable. So what are your suggestions to be able to keep the widest range of corals but mostly lps? I have a 65 gallon currently but would like to upgrade to something I can keep tangs in but that won't be for a few years since I really want one of those big cube tanks.
 
So I'm starting a new job in August and am planning on up grading my lighting as my current set up is barely bright enough to keep a few low light corals. I won't be able to spend thousands on lighting but a few hundred is reasonable. So what are your suggestions to be able to keep the widest range of corals but mostly lps? I have a 65 gallon currently but would like to upgrade to something I can keep tangs in but that won't be for a few years since I really want one of those big cube tanks.
I'd look into the sbreeflights. Affordable and can grow anything!
 
I have had good luck with my Apex ready Zetlight, i got it on BRS for pretty cheap and lights up my 50g mixed reef nicely. Much cheaper than some of the more popular options out there and i am sure there is a reason for that but so far so good on the zetlight.
 

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