Thinnest LED Strip Reef Lighting?

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Hey Everyone,

Do you know what the thinnest LED strip is? I'm leaning towards the Orbit Marine just because I've had one of those previously but thought I'd start a thread just to make sure I'm not missing one.

I have an in-wall 120g that has 4"-5" covered by the top of the wall. I was originally going to use Hyrdras for this tank, but ended up switching to Kessil because you can run those lower to the water level (and not lose as much lighting against the wall). The only issue is that if a fish is swimming at the top of the tank, and towards the front, I can't see them because of the wall blocking the light. I don't know how much clearance I have exactly, but I'm thinking a cheap LED Strip reef lighting that I can slide between the tank and the wall will help solve this.

Does anyone have any other suggestions, or should I go with Orbit Marine?
 
Evening @Tuffyyyyy

Are you looking for a fixture or a straight up strip? A strip you can find down to almost a 1 inch with thru current USA or just over an inch thru reef Brite. They are basic led, not sure if that is what you are looking for

 
The fluval marine are very thin lights, not super powerful but also are programmable
 

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