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Hello. Which option should I choose? Radion g6 Pro

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Just to help you get your answer, you need to tell us what coral you have in the tank
Top of the aquarium
simple sps, seriatopora, montipora, pocilopora
The middle and bottom of the aquarium
euphyllie glabrescens,goniopora,avelopora,Clavularia papaya,galaxea,
 

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I Agree with the above. If you are running 60% I would keep it there. You have 100 par on the sand bed 200 par at the top. I have a true mixed reef with acro on top and my par level is just a little more than your 60% example. If I didn't have acro, I would be running par at 150 top and 60 to 80 par on the sand bed. This is all based on my tank and experience. Others may have different opinions though.
 

Freshwater filter only or is it? Have you ever used an HOB filter on a saltwater tank?

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