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3 Kessil A80 Tuna Lights

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I have 3 Kessil A80 Tunas for sale used for about 4 months on a previous tank. Loved the lights on my 10 gallon nano, but moved to new house and upgraded to a bigger tank.

Lights are in perfect running order, clean, and in original boxes ready to ship.

$100 each shipped, or $250 for all 3 shipped.

Picture from previous tank... will post current pics in boxes tonight.
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I have 3 Kessil A80 Tunas for sale used for about 4 months on a previous tank. Loved the lights on my 10 gallon nano, but moved to new house and upgraded to a bigger tank.

Lights are in perfect running order, clean, and in original boxes ready to ship.

$100 each shipped, or $250 for all 3 shipped.

Picture from previous tank... will post current pics in boxes tonight.
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Would that be enought to light up a 120+ tank?

dims are; 72x23x18
 
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Would that be enought to light up a 120+ tank?

dims are; 72x23x18
Short answer is no...

IMO (as a VERY broad generalization) each light is good for 12”x12” spread 10” deep for sps, and 18”x18” spread 16-20” deep for softies.

My tank was 36”x8”x9”deep and i grew all sps, lps, zoas, leptos no problem anywhere.
 

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Short answer is no...

IMO (as a VERY broad generalization) each light is good for 12”x12” spread 10” deep for sps, and 18”x18” spread 16-20” deep for softies.

My tank was 36”x8”x9”deep and i grew all sps, lps, zoas, leptos no problem anywhere.
Got it thanks for the feedback it's greatly appreciated. Would that be a good refugium light? I'm a newbie and just trying to save a buck where i can if i can?
 
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Got it thanks for the feedback it's greatly appreciated. Would that be a good refugium light? I'm a newbie and just trying to save a buck where i can if i can?
This light is really made for main tank lighting, so by design is not great for growing algae if that is your intent in your refugium.

There are a ton of threads on this subject, but a 5500 kelvin (daylight) cfl bulb for $10 from homedepot will probably be all you need, or search amazon for an LED plant grow bulb.
 

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This light is really made for main tank lighting, so by design is not great for growing algae if that is your intent in your refugium.

There are a ton of threads on this subject, but a 5500 kelvin (daylight) cfl bulb for $10 from homedepot will probably be all you need, or search amazon for an LED plant grow bulb.
Are they good for a 40 gal br or frag tank?
 

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