I already wrote here, but it seems like some have strong feelings about what works and what doesn’t, so I looked up a thread I remembered using the Uno 2.0 Pros on a really deep tank.
It’s a 800g tank, 54” high - lightened by 3 ReeFi Uno 2.0 Pros + 1 Duo Extreme.
It’s not enough fixtures to cover the whole area, and it’s likely using the 90 degree reflectors, and yet it is enough to grow LPS.
I believe that with proper amount of fixtures and 60 degree reflectors you’ll be able to push enough light to grow whatever you like, including SPS.
Unlike other fixtures - this one can really scale up depending on how much wattage you push out and what reflectors you’re using. And at that price, you’ll likely be able to purchase twice as much as other LED fixtures, which would give you more coverage.
Worth talking to Daniel Lu, the owner which can probably simulate this for you and recommend what and how to achieve what you’re looking for
Well, this is bigger in person than I expected. I have not built anything this big and now I'm thinking, "oh crap, what did I get myself into". I think I'll need more than 10 blue chromis after it's done, but I still can't get past rock work. It's hard to make it pretty at this size.
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I've had time to watch the tank and moved things around, fragged some, and added more corals. Here is the updated pictures. I added a few more fish too. I slowly added more stuff as I saw what grew well, and what didn't. It's neat to see how some of these grew since starting.
Also, unlike others said here, watts aren’t the same between all fixtures, they draw the same amount of power but some produce more light, while others produce more heat.
That being said, MH will be a much cheaper investment in the immediate term, but it’ll even out over the years.