Red sea max 26 -- tank size?

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Hi, new to reefing here. I have a red sea max 26 light currently in my 20 gallon tank. I want to upgrade tank size but want to know if this light is still enough or not? I'm very new so please speak to me like I'm a child haha. I don't understand stuff like par and what not.
 

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The main question with lighting is, are you planning to do corals? And if so, what type?

Also, how much bigger is your next tank going to be?
 

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Hard to say without knowing tank size you’re aiming to upgrade to. Though obviously if you’re going big like 180 or 220 it’s clearly not enough light
 
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I was thinking about a 40 gallon tank. And yes I plan on doing corals. I have lots off different corals currently, from bubble coral to zoas to mushrooms to birds nest.
 

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