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Hi
my old marine lights gone bang today it quite old and served me well I cant afford another decent light for a month so for the mean time would one of these lights be ok
many thanks
 
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That light is ok for a refugium and growing macro algae, but I wouldnt use it for your tank. The spectrum is wrong for corals. Look for something that the spectrum looks more like this
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Cool thank you would it better running it than no light until i can afford a new light i only have to keep zoas alive
 
Agreed. That light would be great for growing pest algae in the DT.
 
Then after when i saved money im gonna get some black boxes for the tank that light is really the only thing i can get hold of for now
 
Cool thank you would it better running it than no light until i can afford a new light i only have to keep zoas alive
Well some light is better than none. I have kept nems alive in my refugium for a few weeks with similar lighting while waiting for a tank to be ready. They werent happy but they survived. You might check the used gear on r2r for an inexpensive light. But if thats all you can get right now its better than nothing I suppose. Or maybe you know someone who can take your zoas while you save for some new lights?
 

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