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I have 60" current pro series and 2 -24" current lights on my tank and there on pre program #1 is that lighting good enough for my fish and corals And if any one have these light I appreciate any in put I have a 155 bow front .thanks
 
I have 60" current pro series and 2 -24" current lights on my tank and there on pre program #1 is that lighting good enough for my fish and corals And if any one have these light I appreciate any in put I have a 155 bow front .thanks
Which Current pro do you have? Marine or Satellite. The other two are current?
155 gallon or 55 gallon bow front?
 
155 bow front and it is a marine light
Nice!

That is a good light for low demand coral like zenia, some LPS and zoas. Personally, I would look into something different if the funds are available. It's just not going to penetrate enough for higher light coral.
 
Any suggestions money's are tight
There are a lot of suggestions. First what type of coral were you wanting?

If money is tight I would just work with what you have. Filling 72" in length isn't cost friendly in the least lol
 
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Pick up a used 250/400 mh setup for the center, you can worry about the sides later (put those 2' fixtures there for now).
 
T5 and MH combo are nice too! I inadvertently suggested all LED fixtures LOL:oops:
 
The Mars Aqua, Galaxyhydro, popular grow, and Ever grow boxes all run on the same design. Commonly known as chinese black box.
I currently have the Popular grow wifi 165w unit and Mars Aqua 165w. They each come with wire hanging kits. Otherwise any other type of mount options are DIY.
I went DIY with one light on my nano. I used a TV wall mount kit from amazon($25).
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I think 3 popular grow 165w would work. Those come with 120 degree lenses. You get more light spread that way. The units are 16 inches long with roughly 30 inch light spread. 3 would cover roughly 90 inches. The Mars Aqua comes with 90 degree lenses and comparable with 20-25 inch spread. I will say the 90 degree optics gives more sharp vivid color on coral. That said, you can always purachase different optics to replace 120s with 90s or vise versa.
 

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