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M&M Minnie

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Hello,

I’m really struggling with lighting. I just want to make sure that I have the proper lighting for fish, corals and a long tentacle anemone. We have a 75 gallon tank, 18 inches deep. With a current USA orbit marine LED light, is this enough? I feel like I keep getting conflicting answers, over all I don’t think it isn’t enough? If it isn’t any recommendations on an all in one light for everything?

Thanks for your help~
 
Hello,

I’m really struggling with lighting. I just want to make sure that I have the proper lighting for fish, corals and a long tentacle anemone. We have a 75 gallon tank, 18 inches deep. With a current USA orbit marine LED light, is this enough? I feel like I keep getting conflicting answers, over all I don’t think it isn’t enough? If it isn’t any recommendations on an all in one light for everything?

Thanks for your help~
Is it the Orbit Marine Pro, or the standard?
 
I had an Orbit LOOP and it was over my 20G. It sufficed there, over a 75? I'm not so sure... I would look for something with a little bit more "oomph" If you're looking budget, go for the marsaqua. If you're looking for quality, go for hydras, echotechs, etc..
 
Hello,

I’m really struggling with lighting. I just want to make sure that I have the proper lighting for fish, corals and a long tentacle anemone. We have a 75 gallon tank, 18 inches deep. With a current USA orbit marine LED light, is this enough? I feel like I keep getting conflicting answers, over all I don’t think it isn’t enough? If it isn’t any recommendations on an all in one light for everything?

Thanks for your help~

Good morning M&M

From my personnel experience the current lighting systems were not enough in my 24" deep 75 gallon. By no means were they bad lighting systems, they just didn't produce enough PAR at the lower parts of my tank. I currently run two Kessil A360 wide angle tuna blues between 50 and 75 percent on that system. Take a look at Kessil, AI Hydra 52HD, and Giesemann. If i remember correctly pricing wise they will cost you a little less. You can pick up 2 Kessil A360 on ebay for less than $300 each.

I could have put four Kessil lights over my tank for what i spent trying to make other less expensive light solutions work. I hope this was of some help to you.
 
Hello,

As you can see in my picture I have a 240 gallon tank that is 72 long 34 deep and 24 wide. I run two 72 inch current orbit marine pros on this tank and my coral are amazing. From the research I have done (which is extremely extensive) my par levels at my sand bed are just over 200 in all areas. This was using a profession lux and par meter in the science lab and aquarium that I volunteered for. In order for me to set my lights correctly I did a lot of math actually (meaning I found the sin/cos while dry and while wet used the (FWHM) equation while wet. This gave me the exact information I need to know where to move and place my lights, for best coverage, and make sure I did not have any shadowing in my tank.

I have been growing sps (at a rapid rate, and Maximus clams that are just slight above the sand bed). I say this because they are on a rock so I can move them later if needed. I have had zero issues with them, and current USA customer service is beyond amazing.

I have the current orbit marine pros (aka the ones right before the new current marine ic loop version). There is quite a difference in them. The ic loop have 90 degree lens, as to a 60 degree lens on the current marine pros. In addition the ic loop can not handle anything above a 125 gallon tank either. They are also not ideal for growing sps and or even clams.

The current orbit marine pros, can handle the highest demand sps, and any clams as well. Based on the math and lol numbers don’t lie, I would probably not go past a 400 gallon on them. Your will need a lot of them to cover front to back, but depth your fine up to 36 inches. As a point of fact the local aquarium I volunteer for now, has two of them on a deep 500 gallon mixed reef now. Not sure how they didn’t cause I’m too short to look, but their tank grows just fine as well.

In regards to your tank, any of those lights will work (except maybe the very first current lights). The loop ic lights will do just fine since it’s only a 75 gallon. If you look @120reefkeeper he runs two currrnt orbit ic lights and his tank is beyond amazing. So those saying these lights can’t handle anything above a 75 is obviously not true. Some pics of your light and tank would help a lot. Here are some pics with of my tank taking with a flip phone (I may add). I hope this info helps.

Sincerely
Sarah

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Well there you go M&M the current orbit marine pros will do the job. Nice tank Sarah.
 
Personally I would go with a pair of AI Hydra 26 HDs. I run a pair over my 90 and they seem to do the job nicely.
 
I had an orbit marine (non pro) and it did a great job on a 16" deep tank. SPS did fantastic.
 
Jesterra600 said:
Wow, your coral looks pretty cool. I also feel that the current lighting is not enough. My family's size is similar to yours, but I installed two dedicated plant growing lights, saving me a lot of things

Can you send me your family's coral for me? I have raised this for a long time.
 
Hello,

I’m really struggling with lighting. I just want to make sure that I have the proper lighting for fish, corals and a long tentacle anemone. We have a 75 gallon tank, 18 inches deep. With a current USA orbit marine LED light, is this enough? I feel like I keep getting conflicting answers, over all I don’t think it isn’t enough? If it isn’t any recommendations on an all in one light for everything?

Thanks for your help~

Just quick question to the pro's. If I have 36" 55g tank and I did wanted to go with T5's but they don't make T5's in 36". Can I go with the 48" T5 fixture?
 
Just a question here. If I go with 48" T5 lighting fixture on a 36" 55g tank is that too much? or should I give up on going with T5's since they don't have 36" T5 and it's too hard to find.
They make t5s in 36" I have a 36 inch fixture over my 40 breeder. ATI makes them bulk reef supply stocks them :)
 

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