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The ReefBreeders Photon V2+ is in stock now- all sizes.

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Are they WIFI controlled (With an App) from the box?
 

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Just bought the Photon V2 48, I have a 75 gallon tank. How high above the water should i set it and what should lights be? I have zoas and a couple leathers. I was running t5s.
 
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Just bought the Photon V2 48, I have a 75 gallon tank. How high above the water should i set it and what should lights be? I have zoas and a couple leathers. I was running t5s.

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First of all, thank you for choosing ReefBreeders to Power Your Tank! To answer your question, 6-10" off of the water is a good height for your 75 gallon tank. We recommend starting with the default program, which has a 30% peak, and adding 10% or so every week to acclimate your corals to the light.
 

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Hey Sherry,

First of all, thank you for choosing ReefBreeders to Power Your Tank! To answer your question, 6-10" off of the water is a good height for your 75 gallon tank. We recommend starting with the default program, which has a 30% peak, and adding 10% or so every week to acclimate your corals to the light.
Thank you. I am hoping my zoas will reopen as they seem a bit upset at this time.
 

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IS the coverage listed for the different sized lights anywhere?
For softies/lps, take the light length and add ~12” on both sides. For sps, Add ~8”
I am not a representative, but these are my experiences.
Width wise, 24-30”
 

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For softies/lps, take the light length and add ~12” on both sides. For sps, Add ~8”
I am not a representative, but these are my experiences.
Width wise, 24-30”

Thanks. From your experience, is that 12" on all sides, or 6" per side? For example, the 24-V2+, would you say that would cover 36" or 48" for LPS? I'm thinking just the 36".

I'm trying to plan out a ~350g (96x36x24-30) LPS/softie build for this fall and lighting is one of my problem areas right now. I've currently got a Radion XR30 G4 Pro over my 60g cube and really like it, but I'd need probably 6 of those to cover the larger tank. So now I'm look for alternatives that at a minimum have a ramp up (sunrise/sunset) and preferably can be controlled via the Apex. I believe the V2+ check that first box at least.
 

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Thanks. From your experience, is that 12" on all sides, or 6" per side? For example, the 24-V2+, would you say that would cover 36" or 48" for LPS? I'm thinking just the 36".

I'm trying to plan out a ~350g (96x36x24-30) LPS/softie build for this fall and lighting is one of my problem areas right now. I've currently got a Radion XR30 G4 Pro over my 60g cube and really like it, but I'd need probably 6 of those to cover the larger tank. So now I'm look for alternatives that at a minimum have a ramp up (sunrise/sunset) and preferably can be controlled via the Apex. I believe the V2+ check that first box at least.
For lps, I think that the 24 would cover a 40” tank easily. I think that you could grow lps in the middle of a 48” and then softies towards the outside. I have the 48 on a 62” tank and grow lps and sps at the very edges.
My new tank (72x36x24) has the 50. I also have 2x 24” reefbrites for the end of the light to help with shadows. It will be sps only and I don’t think I will have any issues.
 

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For lps, I think that the 24 would cover a 40” tank easily. I think that you could grow lps in the middle of a 48” and then softies towards the outside. I have the 48 on a 62” tank and grow lps and sps at the very edges.
My new tank (72x36x24) has the 50. I also have 2x 24” reefbrites for the end of the light to help with shadows. It will be sps only and I don’t think I will have any issues.

Thanks, I've added five 24-V2+ to my spreadsheet. I think if I hung them with the length running front to back, that should cover the tank pretty good. Do you think I might be able to get by with just four of them mounted that way? Going with four and selling my G4 Pro would drastically drop my lighting costs.
 

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Thanks, I've added five 24-V2+ to my spreadsheet. I think if I hung them with the length running front to back, that should cover the tank pretty good. Do you think I might be able to get by with just four of them mounted that way? Going with four and selling my G4 Pro would drastically drop my lighting costs.
I would get 2x 48s
 

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You think a single row down the length of the tank would give enough coverage for a 36" wide tank? I would think I'd need 4x 48s, two rows of two.
I would get the T5 hybrid from aquatic life.
If not, then you would need 2 rows
 
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I would get the T5 hybrid from aquatic life.
If not, then you would need 2 rows
Agreed. Keep in mind 4 x 48s is equivalent to 8 x 24s, so you are getting tons of light. We recommend one light for every 18-24" of tank width front to back. Coverage extends 6" from each end (ie, 24" photon plus 6x2= 36" tank) for SPS/LPS, 12" for soft corals and LPS. 8" max to avoid shadowing.
 

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So you both think that the T5 hybrid fixture would be better then 5 of the 24-V2+ going front to back in a 36" tank?

I just looked at the Aquatic Life DX18 dimmable T5 hybrid mounting fixture. It seems pretty cool as it would allow the T5s to ramp up as well. But I'm not sure if any of the RB LEDs would fit in it?
 

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