biocube 32 growing question

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Im not new to s/w but going to get a biocube 32 and was wondering with the leds that come with this tank, will they be ok for zoas, hammers, and other lps and soft corals?
 

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Im not new to s/w but going to get a biocube 32 and was wondering with the leds that come with this tank, will they be ok for zoas, hammers, and other lps and soft corals?
I think zoas will be okay if they are towards the top of your aquascape (closer to the light). Hammers and softies should be okay. Acans/Micromussa, Blastomussa, Scoly's, Lobophyllia, and other low light LPS corals should be okay as well.
 

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Im not new to s/w but going to get a biocube 32 and was wondering with the leds that come with this tank, will they be ok for zoas, hammers, and other lps and soft corals?
I have a Steve's LED upgrade with bluefish controller for sale if interested. Pm me for more info if you are interested! It grows everything I've thrown at it including acros.
 

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Im not new to s/w but going to get a biocube 32 and was wondering with the leds that come with this tank, will they be ok for zoas, hammers, and other lps and soft corals?

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This is my office Biocube with stock lights I have added 2 Hamilton actinic moonlight strips just to give it more blue but I think most people will be happy with the stock lights for a mixed reef.
 

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