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lighting advice
I currently have a 75 gallon reef tank with some porite coral(christmas tree rock) some mushrooms, aussie acan, sun coral, and sponge in my tnak with some fish. My lighting right now is a coral life power compact. I was hoping someone would give me their advice if a metal halide light is needed. I don't want to over heat the tank or pay money for another light if my light is fine. Thank you for anyones advice.
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how many bulbs in the corallife?....seems to me like you'll be fine since you ony have lowlight corals....except for the acan, i dont know what lighting is required....so hopefully someone else can chime in
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My light has 2- 65 watt 10000K daylight and 2-65 watt acintic
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If you wanted to, you could switch over to T5s for more light without the heat. The cool thing is that you can start with maybe 4 bulbs and that would be more than enough for what you have now.
Then later on, if you need more light, just add two more bulbs! ![]() Brandon
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