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Well I was thinking one of each. The long one for whole tank illumination and one for more intencity over the main coral area.
 

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Have you looked into some of Sponsors here like 'Reef Radiance' or 'Reef Breeders' for the money they have better components and ultimately will serve you better for a longer period of time. Any of these fixtures including the E-Bay linked ones will provide more than needed light supply so you will need to educate yourself as to what intensities/placement are correct for given Coral chosen.

Cheers, Todd
 

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And place one left one right? I don't know how much light corals need to grow well.
Exactly. That would be plenty of light for whatever you are planning on keeping.
 

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