Lighting for 75 gallon

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Looking for lighting on my 75 gallon tank. I’ve had success with maxspect razr 320 on my other tank. I’m hoping to find one over the holiday to catch a deal. I’ll probably only be doing LPS and Zoas I may try a few SPS. Just haven’t had any success with them.
 
If you are looking for a different light other than the maxpect, what kind of budget, mounting options, and controllability do you want?
 
Price doesn’t matter I would prefer mounting legs but if I have to I’ll build a canopy flexible on the controllability
 
I was looking into reefbreeders for 48” not sure which one to get either the photon 50 v2 pro or photon 48 pro v2
If you are looking for a different light other than the maxpect, what kind of budget, mounting options, and controllability do you want?
 
I was looking into reefbreeders for 48” not sure which one to get either the photon 50 v2 pro or photon 48 pro v2


I think, mounted high, either will work. The price difference is so little that the 50 sounds like a better deal. I have a similar (discontinued) light to reef breeders (same manufacturer I believe)
 
If I had an unlimited budget, I would go with 2 a360x's with reef brite xho's on the side, but again a lot of it is personal preference. I agree with @Lavey29 that the xr15's would be great too. The nice thing about 75 tanks is that a lot of lights fit the dimensions extremely well so much of it comes down to personal preferences
 
So I had decide on the Photon v2 pro 50 just haven’t set it up yet.
 

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