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Most of what I have been looking at is LED, however most of those don't give an average max depth. The only ones I saw that did were the Redsea 160s. Lighting is key for sure but I can see spending 600 a light.Welcome to reef2reef! There are many advantages to the different types of lighting (metal halide, T5, and LEDs). I suggest you do some research on the differences first and determine which type you want. Then from there, there are plenty of people who can assist you with choosing the correct fixture(s) for your tank. Let us know if you have anymore questions.
I looked at those, would probably need 2-3 for the tank size.Radions would do it for you! Pricey, but well worth it IMO.
Welcome to R2R, Nu2reef. If I were new to this hobby, the first place i would start is with BRS' 52 weeks of reefing. Here's week 1 (you can find the entire playlist on utube; videos 19-23 cover lighting):Hello!! I am new to forums and the reef hobby. I have lots of questions and don't know where to start.