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Hi,
I have a 60 Gallon LPS/SPS tank. I have a budget of about 150 and I was wondering what the best light would be.
Current fish:
Two Maiami Whites
7" Snowflake eel
2" blue spotted pufferfish
Here is a picture of my 30 Gallon that I already have a light for, but I don't remember where I got it and so I'm looking for recommendations.
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With the dimensions of the 60 will need a single large light or a couple of lights... for SPS I'm not sure $150 will do it... Not with full tank coverage at least. Are you keeping the 30 and moving it to the 60 or will you be running 2 tanks? If you're moving the 30, you might try to get another of whatever you have over it and double it up over the 60.
 
Not a whole lot out there in the $150 range. You might be able to find a 4-6 bulb T5 fixture somewhere online for under $100, but then you'll have to get bulbs and probably stuff to hang it up with.

Also, how did you get a pair of Miami Whites? Those are pretty rare and expensive fish.
 
Not a whole lot out there in the $150 range. You might be able to find a 4-6 bulb T5 fixture somewhere online for under $100, but then you'll have to get bulbs and probably stuff to hang it up with.

Also, how did you get a pair of Miami Whites? Those are pretty rare and expensive fish.
I got the whites from a friend who got them for 600 in Maiami.
 
With the dimensions of the 60 will need a single large light or a couple of lights... for SPS I'm not sure $150 will do it... Not with full tank coverage at least. Are you keeping the 30 and moving it to the 60 or will you be running 2 tanks? If you're moving the 30, you might try to get another of whatever you have over it and double it up over the 60.
The light that I have doesn't have a name and I can't find it anymore.
 
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Be warned, that fixture has metal halides. They use a ton of power and the bulbs cost a lot, plus you have to replace them every couple months. They are not the most affordable solutions.

Edit:
NVM, I saw that was on your old tank, so I am sure you know of this.
 
I'm starting to feel like I should become a sales rep for these people, but the Odyssea fixture sounds like what you're looking for.

https://www.amazon.com/Odyssea-Time...e=UTF8&qid=1502473353&sr=8-3&keywords=odyssea

Grab that bad boy, replace it with whatever T5 bulbs you want (see link for help on deciding your combination)


Bulk Reef Supply is a great place to get the bulbs whenever you decide on what you want:

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/aquarium-lighting/t5-fluorescent-aquarium-lighting/bulbs.html
 
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Be warned, that fixture has metal halides. They use a ton of power and the bulbs cost a lot, plus you have to replace them every couple months. They are not the most affordable solutions.

Edit:
NVM, I saw that was on your old tank, so I am sure you know of this.
I have a LED on the 30 and I had no idea.
 
Oh, now I'm confused. Was the link you posted your old fixture or the one you were looking at?
The link is the one I'm looking at, I have a LED light as of now
 
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If i did my hard and sps at the top of the tank, would it work then?

Or should I do the orbit marine led IC?

If my tank is 36 long, should I get a 36-48 or 24-36? I want full coverage.

If you really want sps, you could get the Orbit Marine Pro. I think its still available even though it is not produced by current usa anymore.

The best coverage would be the 36-48, although you could get away with the 24-36
 
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