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You should be good to go for softies (zoas, leathers and mushrooms etc..), LPS (chalice, acans, blastos, torches etc..) and maybe even some SPS under your current lights with ATI bulbs.
Your wont have much luck with SPS like Acropora but maybe Montipora or Stylophora if you place them right and give them good flow.

One of the things I've learned over the years is a mixed tank is much harder to setup and dial in than an LPS or SPS specific tank. You have to consider lighting, flow and placement for all your corals.
But I though acans were LPS. They should be good with lowish light and flow. Yes?
 

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What you have now is more than enough for pretty much anything.

“ sps”, “lps” and “softie” have ZERO to do with light requirements.
 

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I am using an sBar from SBReefLights on my 90 gallon, in conjunction with a 6 bulb t5 fixture. I really like the sBar as it gives that Royal Blue pop that I like in leds. I will say that the coverage is lacking so you may need to raise it up higher or get two.

Not sure how the spread is on ReefBrite or Orphek bars.
 

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Whaaaaaaat?
Yup.
Acros like a higher light, but , not all of them.
Many leathers need as much as those acros, but will take less.
Zoas like 100 par or more.
I have had Xenia in 800+par

Once you get the light on the tank.
Get one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Sunche-Profe...ocphy=9061098&hvtargid=pla-505585159192&psc=1

Meter at the top of the water.
Devide the lux by 50.
If you have 400 par at the surface of the tank you have a low light tank.
If you have 800 par at the surface you have a med high light tank.
My 55g standard had 4 ati t5 on good ballasts (8-9in from the water) and was about 800par.
Or 40,000 lux.
 
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Yup.
Acros like a higher light, but , not all of them.
Many leathers need as much as those acros, but will take less.
Zoas like 100 par or more.
I have had Xenia in 800+par

Once you get the light on the tank.
Get one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Sunche-Profe...ocphy=9061098&hvtargid=pla-505585159192&psc=1

Meter at the top of the water.
Devide the lux by 50.
If you have 400 par at the surface of the tank you have a low light tank.
If you have 800 par at the surface you have a med high light tank.
My 55g standard had 4 ati t5 on good ballasts (8-9in from the water) and was about 800par.
Or 40,000 lux.
Well, that is encouraging. I had been confusing acans and acros for just about this entire conversation, so it's good to know that the acans I've been wanting are safe to get.
 

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Well, that is encouraging. I had been confusing acans and acros for just about this entire conversation, so it's good to know that the acans I've been wanting are safe to get.
If you wind up on the higher end the better IMO.
 
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use the t5s, and see how it goes.

T5's are great. BRS did a great video on bulb life (believe you can go like 15 months or so)

when it comes to corals, its much more than just light. 4x t5 on a 90g is a great place to start.
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I tried using a lux app on my phone and had zero luck with it. Readings were so far off the charts and inconsistent it wasn't worth it. BRS now rents PAR meters so you can go that route too if you want but it's very hard to find them in stock for rental.
 
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I tried using a lux app on my phone and had zero luck with it. Readings were so far off the charts and inconsistent it wasn't worth it. BRS now rents PAR meters so you can go that route too if you want but it's very hard to find them in stock for rental.
This is what I got from the app when the phone was 9 inches from the lights
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I tried using a lux app on my phone and had zero luck with it. Readings were so far off the charts and inconsistent it wasn't worth it. BRS now rents PAR meters so you can go that route too if you want but it's very hard to find them in stock for rental.
Try the $16 lux meter.
 

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I'll give it a go
As you later transition into diffent lights and led, you’ll appreciate it.

You can also watch the new t5 s as they break in , operate and then degrade over time.

Not to mention take it to the lfs to estimate how much light they use.
 

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