Controllable Leds for a 125 gallon tank?

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i'm looking for a Controlable led system for a 125gallon (60x18x25)? i was looking at Current USA Orbit Marine LED Aquarium Light. what do you guy think?
 

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We need a little more info. Is it a fish only or reef tank? If reef, what kind of corals do you want to keep (SPS, LPS, softies)? Do you have a budget in mind?
 

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I think that you might have a hard time finding an LED fixture that will cover a 60" wide display with SPS in your price range. The Current fixture should have no trouble supporting softies and some types of LPS. I am a fan of their timer/controller though.
 

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The Current Marine is a very nice fixture and would be fine for fish only, but I would look at alternatives if you’re doing a mixed reef. This is coming from experience as I now have the Current fixture sitting in the garage!

 

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In the $400 price range, you may be able to get away with two Reefkeepers SuperLux fixtures. They would cover 60" and allow you to do SPS in the areas under the fixture and softies out on the edges....
 

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Correction... the superlux has not been released yet. The Value LED from Reefbreeders will do the job though.
 

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