Is this good advice??

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Hello!
I currently have a 15 gallon fluval flex with a stock LED strip for lighting
Tank is about 3 months old with green bay packer zoas, xena, clowns, one royal gramma, cleaner shrimp, live rock, and 1mushroom. Ive noticed my zoas open and close occasionally. PH-8.1, SAL 1.026, ammonia 0.50 ppm. I was told to improve my lighting to get a SECOND LED stock fluval light. And that having TWO LED stock lights would help for my coral in the future and at the moment. Good advice? Thoughts?

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No. not good advice in my opinion.

Not sure the dimensions on that tank, but an AI Prime or one of the smaller 165w Black-Box LEDs would be better suited to grow some coral
Thank you! The adviced sounded "fishy" to me. I wanted to check thank you!!
 
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I would agree that better lighting could be worth while. However, I would not get another stock light. I would opt for an AI Prime HD. It would work BEAUTIFULLY on that tank.
Will do thank you so much!
 

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I would agree that better lighting could be worth while. However, I would not get another stock light. I would opt for an AI Prime HD. It would work BEAUTIFULLY on that tank.

I agree. I run a single AI Prime HD on my Fluval Evo, works perfectly and I have much higher demands than you. With the app, you can tune it up or down to your needs. It's really nice.
 

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I have an AI Prime on my Red Sea Max Nano (20g cube) and it works well. I just have nems in that tank, so I don’t know about SPS etc, but googling and setting a “program” for it is pretty nice
 

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