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Hello All, First time poster here.
After a few year hiatus from reefing I am setting up a 75 gallon elos that I picked up of craigslist for a great price. I am putting the other parts of my system together and am trying to figure out a lighting solution.
The dimensions on the tank are 39.4x22.4x19.7.
I am trying to keep initial costs down and I already own a nanobox duo that is meant for a maximum recommended coverage 24x15 on it's own. I am planning to do a mixed reef, with mostly softies and LPS in the first year and then adding SPS once the tank gets stable.
Do you think it would be feasible to mount a single nanobox duo in the 36" aquatic life T5 hybrid fixture? BRS testing shows an average of 130 PAR at 12" depth across the entire tank with just the T5's. In addition, here is the light spread on the nanobox duo 10" from the sensor.
Do you think I will get acceptable light coverage from this or is it going to look like a spotlight in the center?
Thanks!
After a few year hiatus from reefing I am setting up a 75 gallon elos that I picked up of craigslist for a great price. I am putting the other parts of my system together and am trying to figure out a lighting solution.
The dimensions on the tank are 39.4x22.4x19.7.
I am trying to keep initial costs down and I already own a nanobox duo that is meant for a maximum recommended coverage 24x15 on it's own. I am planning to do a mixed reef, with mostly softies and LPS in the first year and then adding SPS once the tank gets stable.
Do you think it would be feasible to mount a single nanobox duo in the 36" aquatic life T5 hybrid fixture? BRS testing shows an average of 130 PAR at 12" depth across the entire tank with just the T5's. In addition, here is the light spread on the nanobox duo 10" from the sensor.
Do you think I will get acceptable light coverage from this or is it going to look like a spotlight in the center?
Thanks!