Best light for a 40b remote/separate fudge?

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I currently have a black box on a 40b that’s tied into a 40b sump for my 245 DT. But I’ve decided to make it a full refuguim. So I’ll have 80 gal of filtration. I have a fudge section in my 40b sump with a Kessil H80 on it. I like it. But not sure if I should go with 2 H80s or 2 180s for full coverage on the separate 40b fudge. Or step up a model or even go with the H380. I want full coverage and not sure how one H380 would do. I don’t want to buy 2 H380s. Thoughts?

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H380 would do perfectly over your fuge. I have one on my system and there is no issue of coverage as the H380 can cover a 24x24 area no issues ;) There is also the H160 if the fuge is 16x16 or smaller
 
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H380 would do perfectly over your fuge. I have one on my system and there is no issue of coverage as the H380 can cover a 24x24 area no issues ;) There is also the H160 if the fuge is 16x16 or smaller
Thanks Crabs! That’s exactly what I was hoping to hear. H380 it is.
 

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