Lighting for a 55g

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Im really confused looking for a light right now my tank is a basic 48"l 13"w 21"h
I dont want to go crazy expensive maybe something under $300
Im thinking about lps and softies.
 

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Check out 165W Viparspectras black boxes. You will be fine with 2 of them and they can grow any corals.
 

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oops it didnt load It was a Phlizon 165w light
I honestly don’t have any knowledge on that light. If you watch BRS video on black boxes, they claimed that viparspectras is the winner.
 

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Viparspectra is maybe the most popular 'black box' to use. Marsaqua is the other popular one.

I wouldn't get the Current. Too low of wattage to be useful.
 

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