Is 65 watt led enough?

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Is 65watts enough light for the 65peninsula AIO by Waterbox? I have mainly softies.
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Maxspect JUMP LED Light, 65 watts​

 

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No ...the 65 peninsula :)
Sorry, for whatever reason my brain wasn't cooperating earlier... That would be a nope (even with soft corals). The coverage on the Maxspect Jump is ony 12x24", and the tank is twice that length. So you'd need two.
 
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Sorry, for whatever reason my brain wasn't cooperating earlier... That would be a nope (even with soft corals). The coverage on the Maxspect Jump is ony 12x24", and the tank is twice that length. So you'd need two.
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Based on the 5 watts per gallon rule, and your tank being 65 gallons, you would need something 325 watts or better.
The watts per gallon equation doesn’t really translate to LEDs. 2-3 AI Primes, which would be 100-150 watts would be more than adequate for softies and LPS, and SPS on the higher parts of the rockwork.
 

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