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Radion or AI Hydra 52. both are great if you have the budget for them. I've owned both brands and personally prefer the AI lights.
 
It all depends on what type of coral you would like to keep is what will dictate what lights would be best. There are lots of options and threads reviewing different brands of the lights.
 
Welcome. First, have you started the tanks or are you planning. Hope you are planning. Make two list one for each tank. Figure out what space you have for the tanks and the space for the sumps if you are going that route. Then start by putting what equipment you are going to need for each tank on the list (not the actual just the type of equipment that you will need.). Space is the biggest issue and if you don't plan for the space you could end up getting the wrong equipment. Then you can start asking the right questions on what to get for your tanks.
 
Welcome. First, have you started the tanks or are you planning. Hope you are planning. Make two list one for each tank. Figure out what space you have for the tanks and the space for the sumps if you are going that route. Then start by putting what equipment you are going to need for each tank on the list (not the actual just the type of equipment that you will need.). Space is the biggest issue and if you don't plan for the space you could end up getting the wrong equipment. Then you can start asking the right questions on what to get for your tanks.
I have done all the research on the items that i need, i just needed a little confirmation that i was n the right road, but i got the help so i have no more questions about the build on both tanks
 
I have done all the research on the items that i need, i just needed a little confirmation that i was n the right road, but i got the help so i have no more questions about the build on both tanks

Just one light on each tank will not be enough. You will probably need two on each one or your coverage will not be there unless you are going with a fish only tank and going to add corals. Both your tanks will be too wide for just one light.
 
Just one light on each tank will not be enough. You will probably need two on each one or your coverage will not be there unless you are going with a fish only tank and going to add corals. Both your tanks will be too wide for just one light.
I purchased a total of 4 lights, i understand that 1 per tank was not enough, figured that out while i did the research, but thank you
 

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