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Greetings all! I need some help trying to figure what might I need for a planned macro and softie coral dominate nano.

Tank is a 20 long.

I’m planning on a toadstool. Some zoathids, shrooms and something else that I haven’t decided on yet.

I want something not so blue oriented it more on the white and red spectrum.

I have an AI prime for freshwater on one of my planted tanks and thought about moving it to the macro tank. It doesn’t do full coverage but I’m ok w some shading around the sides.

But I like the shimmer of the Kissel lights.

However I don’t like the price of the Kissels.

Any suggestions on budget lighting like Nicrew, or do you think I’m safe swapping the AI to the tank? Or maybe a third option I have no idea about.

I’ve wasted a day literally having decision paralysis wanting to pick the best light for the future inhabitants of this tank
 

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IMO, any led light of about 50 ish watts will work. Nicrew, Vivarspectra, Popbloom, Smatfarm, AI Prime, Fluval, Jebao... they all make reef lights in the 50-60 watt range, choose one, any of these will easily grow zoa's and mushrooms and something else that you haven't decided yet. Good luck
 

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I’ve got a 50 watt Red Sea over a 25 gallon lagoon that’s the the same length and it grows LPS just fine at rather modest settings . So pretty much any of those lights will work.
 

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Greetings all! I need some help trying to figure what might I need for a planned macro and softie coral dominate nano.

Tank is a 20 long.

I’m planning on a toadstool. Some zoathids, shrooms and something else that I haven’t decided on yet.

I want something not so blue oriented it more on the white and red spectrum.

I have an AI prime for freshwater on one of my planted tanks and thought about moving it to the macro tank. It doesn’t do full coverage but I’m ok w some shading around the sides.

But I like the shimmer of the Kissel lights.

However I don’t like the price of the Kissels.

Any suggestions on budget lighting like Nicrew, or do you think I’m safe swapping the AI to the tank? Or maybe a third option I have no idea about.

I’ve wasted a day literally having decision paralysis wanting to pick the best light for the future inhabitants of this tank
Tanks roughly 30 x 12 x 12 and you don't seem to have any problems with whiter lighting right?
Shallow tanks (and non-demanding species) can get away with less intense light wattage.

Maybe consider a less aggressive lighting like this:
https://www.finnex.net/finnex-marine-plus-247-cmb-aquarium-led
30 watts for $120.

Or any other stick light lights..though finding 30" ones is diffficult.
24" will put you back into the shaded end thing.
Will cost more but have higher output and depending on "color choice" a broader blue spectrum.
24" Quanta Helix bar w/ limited to no controllability is $170.

going more "versatile" the GHL lightbar 3:
50w / $220 euros but ANNOYINGLY does not even include a power supply..
Hmm.. actually that apparently does allow one to pick one power supply to run multiple bars.
Enjoy smooth dimming and spectrum customization when paired with a ProfiLux Controller and Mitras Lightbar accessories (Splitter, ActiveSplitter, Power Supply, and RJ45 cables). Passively cooled and and energy-saving....Power supply and other accessories are sold separately.

Thought you were overwhelmed before huh...
 
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I’m going to see how that Ai freshwater prime goes since I already have that. Thanks everyone!
 

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I purchased a Dalua pixel called the reefer. It has a whiter look. I like it and it is built nicely. For me the appeal was just being able to choose the percentage of power for six time slots. I just didn’t want to use a phone to dial it in. I can also add a fragger to add extra blue in later if I try lps. I haven’t had it long enough to give you a real opinion on whether it gets the job done. Look it up on Youtube…stunning tanks.
 

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If you're going to go with the AI prime fresh water, I would tone down that green and even the red quite a bit. I think you're going to get a good enough look with the blues cool whites and warm whites. It just might look funky otherwise.
 

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Tanks roughly 30 x 12 x 12 and you don't seem to have any problems with whiter lighting right?
Shallow tanks (and non-demanding species) can get away with less intense light wattage.

Maybe consider a less aggressive lighting like this:
https://www.finnex.net/finnex-marine-plus-247-cmb-aquarium-led
30 watts for $120.

Or any other stick light lights..though finding 30" ones is diffficult.
24" will put you back into the shaded end thing.
Will cost more but have higher output and depending on "color choice" a broader blue spectrum.
24" Quanta Helix bar w/ limited to no controllability is $170.

going more "versatile" the GHL lightbar 3:
50w / $220 euros but ANNOYINGLY does not even include a power supply..
Hmm.. actually that apparently does allow one to pick one power supply to run multiple bars.


Thought you were overwhelmed before huh...
The Quanta bars are easily controlled with a Profilux light mini. I actually posted one for sale in the forums
 

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The Quanta bars are easily controlled with a Profilux light mini. I actually posted one for sale in the forums
Yea, I wasn't very clear. I was referring to individual color channels and no " included" controller except the manual pot that comes with it.
 

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