Lights that have the storm setting?

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60in long tank 24 in deep FOWLR tank light recommendations that don’t break the bank?
 
60in long tank 24 in deep FOWLR tank light recommendations that don’t break the bank?
You don't really need a light at all for that tank so will be cheaper. I'd simple Google the settings you're looking for and pick the one that fits. Coral lights are where things get expensive
 
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I used the current usa lights on my previous fowlr tank. I used the 72" version with the bluetooth controller and they work great. They have the different weather settings available including storm. I am pretty sure you can also hook up a speaker for sound associated with these settings.

 
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I use the current R24's and they have a storm setting which I stopped using because it freaks the fish out and I have an open top but it really is cool to watch. I've set it up on rolling now which it go from all blue to all everything and dimming in between.
 
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I used the current usa lights on my previous fowlr tank. I used the 72" version with the bluetooth controller and they work great. They have the different weather settings available including storm. I am pretty sure you can also hook up a speaker for sound associated with these settings.

+1 on this suggestion. I did the same on previous 150g (72"L x 29"H)
 
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If you don't care about coral go with any of the current lights that use the loop controller. It's very intuitive and I've never seen any posts relating that it won't connect (looking at you Mobius). If you are planning on going coral in the future look at the R24s from current I personally think they are underrated I've had to turn mine down to keep zoas on the bottom happy in a 40b. I don't have a par meter but I've killed every zoa that gets higher than about 6 inches from the surface and they are mounted 12 inches from the surface and I'm running 3.
 
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+1 on this suggestion. I did the same on previous 150g (72"L x 29"H)
+1 had these lights also for my freshwater and salt Fowlr. Nice and easy and cheap with remote control. On a tank wider than 12” I’d get 2x lights to fill. They are kinda narrow and slim almost like t-5. Need multiples to get width/spread.
 
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