Keep Kessils or go with hydras???

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hello
I currently have kessil 2 360 we
But I've been told that hydras are better lights all around. I've been thinking of switching to them. Any thoughts??
I currently have a Red Sea reefer 350 4 feet long
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I had kessils filling a 2x2 area 16 deep at full intensity and I found par to be sufficient but little lower than I wanted. That tank is deeper so if you are looking for higher par values then yes go with 2 HD 52s or 3 26s imo.
 
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I had kessils filling a 2x2 area 16 deep at full intensity and I found par to be sufficient but little lower than I wanted. That tank is deeper so if you are looking for higher par values then yes go with 2 HD 52s or 3 26s imo.
So happier with hydras??
 

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I would say add a third Kessil to add some additional light and avoid shadows. I grew everything including sps with three Kessil A360WE on a 72" tank that's only 21" tall. I eventually added T5 lights to avoid shadowing, but the Kessils weren't bad. I added a couple pictures below of my tank under only Kessils. The tank was only five months old in this pic, so most corals are still small. I have never used the Hydras, so I can't compare.


 

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I know they aren't cheap but 2 retro fit kits like the hamilton aruba sun v series look neat in a canopy or just hanging them!
 

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They go for about $140ea for a 36" kit or $160ea for a 48" kit but shop around you may get them cheaper?
 

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If you want to go hydra, go hydra.
Back to my original post, I would go with 2 52's then 2 26's.
I love my hydras and I think they are a great light.
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