90 gallon tank lighting

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So I’m running two t5s on a 90 gallon tank, I’ve got lps, softies, sps and was wondering if the t5s are sufficient? My hammer has been growing pretty good and my Duncan has grown 6 heads in the last 2 months, not much growth on anything else though, I’m not having issues with anything, just want to know if it’s a sufficient long term lighting.
 

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So I’m running two t5s on a 90 gallon tank, I’ve got lps, softies, sps and was wondering if the t5s are sufficient? My hammer has been growing pretty good and my Duncan has grown 6 heads in the last 2 months, not much growth on anything else though, I’m not having issues with anything, just want to know if it’s a sufficient long term lighting.
Probably a little low. Additional T5 or an orphek/reefbrite strip would help.
 
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Probably a little low. Additional T5 or an orphek/reefbrite strip would help.
I’ll see about getting another t5, I’m gonna need to add another fixture but I have no idea how as I got the tank from someone else and inherited the canopy two t5 set up.
 

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