Radion gen 3 ?

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It says a 30 x 30 spread, but I would think the ends of your tank are going to be dim and shadowed. However 2 is probably overkill unless you plan on upgrading soon. I think Maxspec makes a 27" razor that might work well.
 

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PM a member here that goes by DSP. He has a tank with similar dimensions and has 1 gen3.
 

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1 covers that size tank no problem. I've got one on my 58. Friend of mine has an awesome 3 ft 90 with a gen2 as well.

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That's running around 40 %. Light is 12" off the surface. According to the directions, 11-13" height will give you 33" spread
 
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Yes it covers good I have one over a 36x24x18 and I decided not to get the wide angle lens because it looks great as is
 

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When I bought the radion I really thought I was gunna need the wide angle lens but soon as I turned it on and put it over the tank that idea went out the door! It looks awesome with stock lens
 

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1 covers that size tank no problem. I've got one on my 58. Friend of mine has an awesome 3 ft 90 with a gen2 as well.

ydyny4az.jpg

That's running around 40 %. Light is 12" off the surface. According to the directions, 11-13" height will give you 33" spread

I agree, My radion isn't cranked up very high at all and it still covers every inch of the tank good!
 

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I really do love this lighting ! Before this I was running a single 250 halide and t-5's. Even that was thought of as not enough light back in the day. I'm glad the days of blasting the tank with crazy amounts of light is done. These lights are supplying the corals with the specific wavelengths they need and are doing it with minimal cost. We'll worth the premium.
 

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