Led light question

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Will this light work for soft corals and maybe a BTA? My tank is a 27 gal cube. 20x18x20
Also is this light schedule good??
 
Was asking in a group and someone said I run the chance of cooking my tank and I would need a chiller. This light puts off very little heat. I was confused. Lol
 
It’s also a good starting schedule as well.

Def stick around Reef2Reef and check out the lighting forum. There are some tips and tricks that will help you down the road.
 
Was asking in a group and someone said I run the chance of cooking my tank and I would need a chiller. This light puts off very little heat. I was confused. Lol
You know what they say about opinions. Lol.
Most stink and come from dark places.
 
Thanks for the info.
You’re welcome!

Also take a look at the par specs on the website. They are pretty accurate. With that Light schedule you want estimate about 100 par on the Sand. (See thier chard and measurement) If you want to run a little longer , about 80.

Mix the white and blue at full to your taste. 80w 100b etc.
 

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