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Hi everyone! I'm replacing a redsea reef led 50 that died that I had over the middle of my 125 gallon tank with a Orphek OR4 that I won on the forum a while back and I'm wondering if the one bar will be enough with the excisting two red seas reef led 90s that I have at each end of the tank. Or of it could possibly be too much light with all the lights? Video of the tank included and I believe it's the Orphek OR4 icon plus blue bar that I have.

 

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Hi everyone! I'm replacing a redsea reef led 50 that died that I had over the middle of my 125 gallon tank with a Orphek OR4 that I won on the forum a while back and I'm wondering if the one bar will be enough with the excisting two red seas reef led 90s that I have at each end of the tank. Or of it could possibly be too much light with all the lights? Video of the tank included and I believe it's the Orphek OR4 icon plus blue bar that I have.


I wanna do this for my 65 gallons. dimensions are 48L 12W 24H. Let me know how yours goes!
 

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