Led light advice for 200 gallon

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Hey All looking to buy some lower budget lights for my 200 gallon tank unfortunetly not really interested in spending 500+ for a light was looking at the Amazon lights and they all look great

First choice is this one
Con - expensive for the 180 watt version nor sure i need that much watts

Second choice is the one
Con - no mobile setting / remote style setting which might be tougher then expected

Third choice
Con seems to have mixed reviews price is ok..
Needs to have a controller to program which might be good


If anyone has had experience or knows these lights or something along these lights they recommend please help me out
 
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I prefer viparspectra over the ones listed even though they are less controllable. Over 6 ft tank you need 3 viparspectras and 4-6 most likely 6 of the others.
 
Buy once cry once. Lights are a critical component for a successful reef unless you are going fowler instead.

T5 set up would be the most effective and cost saving in my opinion if you want corals.
 
Hey All looking to buy some lower budget lights for my 200 gallon tank unfortunetly not really interested in spending 500+ for a light was looking at the Amazon lights and they all look great

First choice is this one
Con - expensive for the 180 watt version nor sure i need that much watts

Second choice is the one
Con - no mobile setting / remote style setting which might be tougher then expected

Third choice
Con seems to have mixed reviews price is ok..
Needs to have a controller to program which might be good


If anyone has had experience or knows these lights or something along these lights they recommend please help me out


Well then you should just get these:


They are a sponsor here, shipping is slow.
 
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What are you hoping to keep in this tank and how long has it been set up?
Tank isn’t setup yet will be taking over my 75 reef which is mostly softies and hammers but eventually want a mix
 
Take a look at these knock off radions heard they’re strong lol
 
Smatfarm is ok. Personal experience but I didn’t love it.

My friend runs nicrew and has for years. His mixed tank is awesome.

Never even heard of the first choice.

Personally I’d look for used reefbreeder photons. You can often find a 3’ or 4’ for 200-400 dollars. I love mine.

But if you go with any of those puck lights you’re going to need at minimum of 3 and more likely 6 as your tank grows in.

My buddies 125 gallon tank using nicrew. They seem to be more purple color but the corals look nice

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My reefbreeders lit 180 with xho lights also. That is in my peak light time with whites.

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Hey All looking to buy some lower budget lights for my 200 gallon tank unfortunetly not really interested in spending 500+ for a light was looking at the Amazon lights and they all look great

First choice is this one
Con - expensive for the 180 watt version nor sure i need that much watts

Second choice is the one
Con - no mobile setting / remote style setting which might be tougher then expected

Third choice
Con seems to have mixed reviews price is ok..
Needs to have a controller to program which might be good


If anyone has had experience or knows these lights or something along these lights they recommend please help me out
For a 200 gallon going higher in wattage is a great idea.

I have used Nicrew 100W in a smaller tank and my corals did great and got beautiful coloration with them. The PAR level was not super high though so depending on what you’re trying to grow.

I’m going to add another choice for you to consider: Viparspectra 165W.

I just started a 55 gallon frag tank and I wanted cheap lights. I have a PAR meter and set them up today. Had to turn them down to 20% blue, 1% white to get 130-150 on the sand bed. Was getting 300 + on the sand bed of a 21 inch tall tank at 60% blue 10% white. Super impressed at this point.
 
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Hey All looking to buy some lower budget lights for my 200 gallon tank unfortunetly not really interested in spending 500+ for a light was looking at the Amazon lights and they all look great

First choice is this one
Con - expensive for the 180 watt version nor sure i need that much watts

Second choice is the one
Con - no mobile setting / remote style setting which might be tougher then expected

Third choice
Con seems to have mixed reviews price is ok..
Needs to have a controller to program which might be good


If anyone has had experience or knows these lights or something along these lights they recommend please help me out
Look into the brand new release from Quanta Lights - The Atlas $499.00 per fixture see this thread just posted with par readings. THe color, spread, & par are amazing, manual adjustment 150, 200, & 250 watt output with 0-10v dimmable control.
I just installed these above my 72"x48"x18" frag flat, only 3 lights needed, producing massive par !!! and I have them mounted 37" above the waterline !!!!
Game Changing Lights !!!!

 
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Feel like t5s are so out dated lol
That's advertising getting to you. T5 and halide are still king.

Diffused lighting vs spotlighting, par values much easier on coral, way less issue with shading.
 
What about the orphek led bars
250 for a bar what if i got 2 blues 1 mix? Would that produce decent?
 
Hey All looking to buy some lower budget lights for my 200 gallon tank unfortunetly not really interested in spending 500+ for a light was looking at the Amazon lights and they all look great

First choice is this one
Con - expensive for the 180 watt version nor sure i need that much watts

Second choice is the one
Con - no mobile setting / remote style setting which might be tougher then expected

Third choice
Con seems to have mixed reviews price is ok..
Needs to have a controller to program which might be good


If anyone has had experience or knows these lights or something along these lights they recommend please help me out
Hey All looking to buy some lower budget lights for my 200 gallon tank unfortunetly not really interested in spending 500+ for a light was looking at the Amazon lights and they all look great

First choice is this one
Con - expensive for the 180 watt version nor sure i need that much watts

Second choice is the one
Con - no mobile setting / remote style setting which might be tougher then expected

Third choice
Con seems to have mixed reviews price is ok..
Needs to have a controller to program which might be good


If anyone has had experience or knows these lights or something along these lights they recommend please help me out
I tried the core xp and my viperspcra seemed to produce more light penatration. I've been running the viperspectea for years no issues. I had to replace My last one after 8 years of use not too bad. Coral grows fine colors look good. Get the one that has the timer on it. The other one I would get would be the Noopsyche lights. Can't beat the prices and grows coral what more do you want. I also had the knock off radions but they kept losing connection.
 
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