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nintendee

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Anyone have a recommendation for a nice light that’s has a app on the phone to set schedules and ramp up and down I have a 29 gallon tank that’s 12 inches wide 30 inches long and 20 inches tall please let me know recommendations!!! Anything works but I also do have kind of a cheaper tank that’s rimmed as was designed for a lid so hang on lights are hard but i’m sure i could do a simple ceiling mount or a lay across or maybe even just a different hang on the back mounter that would be large enough to fit around the rim, I’m looking in the future for just soft corals and anemones just need a smart light because I hate turning lights on and off and not having ramp up and down and moonlight features, my price range is gonna be probably under 500 as well, thank you!!!! Let me know!!!
 

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First thing I think of is the AI blade for lay across
I have a prime 16hd that I like alot on my fluval, you could always get 2 of those if you wanted puck style lights
 

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I have a 100 watt nicrew on my 32 gallon, I think any light of about 100 watts would work fine.

Most people (including me) just cut off the lip on the rim to fit hob equipment, its fine for the tank integrity.
 

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I ran a 29 for 6 years. The dimensions are better for bars. I'd personally go 1 ai blade for the controllability and 1 quanta bar for the main lighting. I went 2 quanta bars but there's no app or ramping
 

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