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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! There are lots of opinions on lighting and various meanings of "affordable" - a few places to start looking are ReefBreeders, Noopsyche, and ViparSpectra. Good luck with whatever you choose!
 

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Welcome to R2R!

Definitely follow the Marketplace. Can find some great deals on used lights.

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Hey all! I recently purchased a used tank, 48"w 24"d 18.5"h. Just wondering about affordable lighting? Or what other options are available to cover the area and not cost a fortune.

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Welcome!

If you are doing a FOWLR (fish only with live rock) then you can go with nearly anything. If you are doing corals, still many options but tends to be pricier. To start cycling, you don't need light - in fact many advise off/dim lighting to begin

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Welcome! +1 on market place or anyone local to you. You can find great low price deals on many different lights/equipment when people are breaking down their tanks or upgrading. But, if you want new lights then I’m sure lots of others here with more experience will help you with brands/names! :)
 

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Hey all! I recently purchased a used tank, 48"w 24"d 18.5"h. Just wondering about affordable lighting? Or what other options are available to cover the area and not cost a fortune.

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You can definitely get 2 Viparspectras off of ebay for around $215 total.
 
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Wow thanks for all the options. I have definitely been looking to see if I can find some used, but I will try market place. Also will look into the other suggestions. I would like to do some coral with this one as my current is a 29 gallon coralife fowler. I did try some corals but the light just barely keeps a toadstool and mushroom alive.
 

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Hey all! I recently purchased a used tank, 48"w 24"d 18.5"h. Just wondering about affordable lighting? Or what other options are available to cover the area and not cost a fortune.

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Welcome to Reef2Reef! I'd say Chinese Blackboxes are the best from what I've heard.
 

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Welcome.. and yes, deciding what kind of tank you want to create plays a big part in what you will need and how much you spend. As starting out you could go less expensive basic and run mostly fish and rock with some basic soft corals and expand later if you want to get more into reefing. I have 3 viper spectra 165s over my 72x30x24. Due to space my lights are prob a little closer than norm but, work with what we got. Good luck and happy reefing.
 

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