Will This Be too Powerful?

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Hello,

My original plan of getting an IM lagoon 25 changed. Now the IM 20 peninsula seems to best fit my circumstances. I'd like to go t5/led for this, but it is only 30x12x13(inches).

So, would it be overpowered to go with the Reefbrite Supra Dual t5 Retrofit along with a Reefbrite blue XHO? I would be using 1 blue plus bulb and 1 aquablue special bulb.

I'm assuming this combination would support most corals? Would the XHO 50/50 be a better choice? Or would either XHO be way too much power for such a small tank?

Thanks for your time,

Misbar
 
What type of coral do you plan on keeping?


Hello,

I am planning on acans, zoas/palys, and hammers. Later, however, I might try sps. I will likely upgrade by then though.

Also, I know mounting height plays a role on output/spread. I am willing to mount the lights higher than the average tank if that is necessary. I think there is a dimmer for the XHO's as well?

I figured that I could reuse the XHO's if I upgrade, this way I can save money in the long run.

Any other opinions, experiences, or advice is welcome.


Thanks,

Misbar
 
I think it’s going to be too much light for a tank that’s only 13 inches deep. The led/T5 combo is a lot, unless you’re keeping stony corals. Unless you turn it down, I think you’re going to nuke the tank.
what’s your budget?
 
I think it’s going to be too much light for a tank that’s only 13 inches deep. The led/T5 combo is a lot, unless you’re keeping stony corals. Unless you turn it down, I think you’re going to nuke the tank.
what’s your budget?

Hello,

I'm trying to keep it under $400.

Maybe if I use the Tech Leds or the Lumi Lite strips instead? They are less expensive and have less of an output.

Thanks,

Misbar
 
Take a look at AI Hydra 26. They are under $400 and I think that would be a great fit for your tank. The intensity and color is adjustable and may be a great choice for your application.
 

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