Mixed reef lights

flat6guy

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looking for advice on choosing a led fixture. My tank is a fluval edge m60 24Lx16W16D. Really only about 12” wide as filter takes up 4” in back. I’ve been looking around at Kessil and Hydro lights so far. They seem to have decent output but don’t last long according to reviews. I want something easy to deal with that has ramping options. Adjustable Spectrum would be nice too. My goal is a mixed reef with bright colors from thriving corals.
 

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I am getting rid of my fluval evo and it has an ai prime hd on it willing to sell that, pm me if interested?
 

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I second the AI Prime recommendation. I have one on my IM 25 and it for sure gives off enough light.
 

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For a small tank like that I would go Kessil 360x, great customer support from this company and the light is great. I've only used their 360we but the blending and shimmer are amazing. The new 360x has even more added control over color and the Kessil spectral controller is a piece of cake and no need for a laptop, wifi or phone apps.
 

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