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Hello folks, I am new here.. Really not new to the saltwater aquarium world though. I got out in about 2009, I was running a 90 gallon with 500 watts of MH lighting and other add on lighting to moon effect etc.. Well I have a 2 year old now and he is just amazed with the hobby. I went and bought a running 30 gallon tank with a clown and live rock etc.. but the thirst went back to a bigger tank, though the wife and I agree 90 was way to big for our tiny house so we settled on a 60 gallon. I see the lighting now days seems to have gone the way of led, which I think is great seeing how I used to burn so much water off with the MH.. So long winded as this is, what is a very budget friendly LED setup that will allow SPS to flourish and make the other tank creatures happy? Thanks in advance
 
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Yeah, I am sure I can do someting like that.. I am an auto tech and have a hobby fixing arcade machines
 

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The calculation is like $550 for their recommend setup Ramasule...
 

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I really like the Mars Aqua fixture.....can't beat the price. I think I paid $78 for the 165W fixture I have, but they've since creeped up to around $95. Still a great deal for the dollar.
 
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I really like the Mars Aqua fixture.....can't beat the price. I think I paid $78 for the 165W fixture I have, but they've since creeped up to around $95. Still a great deal for the dollar.
I saw these too, it worried me a little with the pricing, but a ton of good reviews... is the 165w(they say the are) enough to keep some sps happy?
 

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I saw these too, it worried me a little with the pricing, but a ton of good reviews... is the 165w(they say the are) enough to keep some sps happy?

Without question you can keep SPS under these....I am! For a four foot 90 gallon tank, my preference would be two 165 W fixtures. They do sell a 300W model, but what I like about two is that you can separate them a bit more to get total coverage. Now they are called 165 W because they have 55, 3 W LEDs in them. However, they are only running at about 2.2 to 2.1 W per LED, so that puts them around 120W.....typical for any 3 W LED.
 

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Feel like a newb...so you put two 156w Mars over your 40 gallon?

You are right. One of these over a 40 is more than enough light. I can only assume he had them turned way, way down.
 

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