ReefLed for 55 gallon

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Looking to get two ReefLeds for my 55 (48") tank. Would the 50w be adequate for this? Looking to support full mixed reef, mostly LPS but some SPS and Anemones.

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Well,
You could start off with 2, and add a 3rd down the road if need be.
 

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Looking to get two ReefLeds for my 55 (48") tank. Would the 50w be adequate for this? Looking to support full mixed reef, mostly LPS but some SPS and Anemones.

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For a RedSea reefer which has about 55 gallons in the display tank and is 3 feet long, RedSea recommends 2 90 watt Reef LEDS. Seems like a lot of light for a RedSea reefer 250 though. I’m waiting for the power supply issue to get worked out b4buying them
 

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For a RedSea reefer which has about 55 gallons in the display tank and is 3 feet long, RedSea recommends 2 90 watt Reef LEDS. Seems like a lot of light for a RedSea reefer 250 though. I’m waiting for the power supply issue to get worked out b4buying them
I have two on my 250. Blues at 65% whites at 40%
 

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