SB reef light used for refugium??

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So I’m setting up a new tank in a few months but I’m gathering the equipment now. Tank stand powerheads and lights are waiting in the storage building for the right time but I’m planning a fuge in the sump and after watching all kinds of videos on YouTube including the brs chaeto series and then it dawned on my I have a pair of SB reef lights 16” basic just hanging out in the closet so got me to thinking if I could use it for my fuge light.

Well I know the whites aren’t something needed in a fuge so was thinking I could remove the whites and add more reds to the mix to get the heavy blue and red spectrum that’s best for plant growth or would I be ok just leaving them as is. I might be better off selling the pair and buying a Kessil h380. Any led experts on here that can give there opinion?

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Red and blue for chaeto, sea lettuce, etc. growth. Whites you are likely to get lots of algae. Been there done that. Yikes! Big fan of SB reef lights BTW.
 
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@Big G thanks for the response. Yeah figured the whites would cause a algae issue that’s why I was thinking about pulling the whites and replacing them with blues and reds.

I like the SB reef lights also just have to many of them. Have 5 total lol. Bought a few new then found a few for sale super cheap and couldn’t pass them up before I knew it I had a closet full of stuff I wasn’t using

I’ll probably go with the Kessil H380 and start selling off some of my extras. Just wondered if anyone had tried converting a black box to a refugium light

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