Light for a 24 inch mixed reef

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Hello everyone I am currently working on setting up my first reef tank, the dimensions are 60 by 40 by 40 cm and it is going to be a mixed reef. I had originally bought a t5 fixture but I’ve since decided I will save that for another project because i want to use leds. I have been looking for a fixture sub 300 dollars that will have good spread (not a spotlight) and be from a reputable brand or at least have a good warranty.
 

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There are many good LED lights, depends on the budget you have in mind; such as ones from RedSea, Ecotech, Giesemann, and/or Orphek...just to name a few. These will work with the tank.
 
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There are many good LED lights, depends on the budget you have in mind; such as ones from RedSea, Ecotech, Giesemann, and/or Orphek...just to name a few. These will work with the tank.
The criteria is basically sub 300 dollars and not a spotlight, I’ve looked into the red sea and eco tech fixtures but both would be out of my price range but ill take a look and see if girsemann and orphek have any good options.
 
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You could do 2 Orphek OR3 60 bars. At that pricepoint, options are fairly limited for *good* LEDs. However, if you do the OR3 bars, you could add on as needed!

I have some here if you're interested in learning more: https://reefstable.com/store/orphek/
 
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You could do 2 Orphek OR3 60 bars. At that pricepoint, options are fairly limited for *good* LEDs. However, if you do the OR3 bars, you could add on as needed!

I have some here if you're interested in learning more: https://reefstable.com/store/orphek/
I was looking into those but there were two things I was concerned about the the first and most important was that I’ve heard with a tank as shallow as mine the disco ball effect would be pretty bad. And I also just have been having trouble finding a good combo for which two colors to run.
 
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Hello everyone I am currently working on setting up my first reef tank, the dimensions are 60 by 40 by 40 cm and it is going to be a mixed reef. I had originally bought a t5 fixture but I’ve since decided I will save that for another project because i want to use leds. I have been looking for a fixture sub 300 dollars that will have good spread (not a spotlight) and be from a reputable brand or at least have a good warranty.
Why dont you run a aqua knight or nicrew. Especially if your trying not to spend alot of money on Leds
 
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