Lighting question

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If all you want to do is light it, sure. If you want to keep corals, I'd suggest a more powerful light. I'd do a min of 3 160's on a 90 gallon. Or.. even better would be a couple 360's or a pair of Radions XR15's.
Depends on the budget, but don't spend money on lights just to have to upgrade sooner than later. Better bet is waiting and getting things done right the 1st time round
 
Depends on what you want to grow, but you'll have a lot of shading and not a lot of punch to the sand bed. Those are nano lights. I would say no.
 
If all you want to do is light it, sure. If you want to keep corals, I'd suggest a more powerful light. I'd do a min of 3 160's on a 90 gallon. Or.. even better would be a couple 360's or a pair of Radions XR15's.
Depends on the budget, but don't spend money on lights just to have to upgrade sooner than later. Better bet is waiting and getting things done right the 1st time round
Thanks for the insite, I have it from my 30gal nano and I upgraded to a 90gal that has a ocean revive and a off brand. thought about throwing all three together or selling and getting a80s.
 

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