LED for deep tank

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Just set up a new tank... 24x24x30 deep blue 74 gallon tower...

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I am a big fan of LED and really want to stick with them as I have had success in the past with shallower tanks..

I have a few stipulations unfortunately..
-must be able to mount on tank rim
-budget is 500 or less...

I am considering hydra HD 26 or maxspect razor 20.5". Either may not cover the whole tank. Leaning toward hydra, so I can add a second down the road if needed...

Any other suggestions or thoughts??
 

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personally i dont find the maxspects to have enough light penetration for a tank that deep but it all depends on what kind of corals you plan on keeping

Should check into the vertex illumina 360 fixtures, i think it would look good over your tank
 
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I'd probably need enough for SPS maybe 1/2 way down the tank... then I would fill in with chalice, mushrooms, LPS etc... lower light stuff... if I could get away with SPS on the top 15" I'd be good...

Trick is gonna be getting enough to bottom without frying the top
 
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Thanks for the tips yall... I'm leaning toward the hydra 26hd.. then I can add a second one down the road if needed for coverage...
 

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Have you checked out Orphek's DIF-100? I don't own any, but was looking at them for my new tank.
 

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My reef is 27 inches deep and I use a combo of reef breeders and black box reef breeder style lights. All have optics removed and sitting about 6 inches above the water under a canopy. 90 percent blue channel and 60 percent white channel. I get 140 to 160 par at the sand bed almost everywhere. I have acros in the top half all over and other sps all around including Monti right shown to the sandbed. Lps and zoas are fine anywhere but I keep those on the bottom 25 percent. Actually have some Hawkins acro only a few inches from the sand bed as well.

I have orphek Atlantic over my frag tank and I'm not a huge fan of the over all spectrum. It's a very white light even at 50 percent white channel and 100 percent blue channel. At that setting with light about 16 inches off the water I get about 250 par about a foot under the surface. So not a strong light IMHO either, and that one has the optics on it.
 
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