What type of light is this??

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The moorish was given away and I was in the process of splitting them up until disaster struck! A darn heniochus introduced velvet so I passed them onto a fellow reefer who attempted to treat them but they didn't make it. It sucks [emoji853][emoji852] but at least three survived ( humu trigger, batfish and naso)
And you don’t QT either? Please read all you can about proper aquarium care.
 

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I did my research and I'm planning on upgrading to a 180 and taking it nice and slow
To be honest, some of those fish need more than a 180 gallon. Whatever space someone advises you for a fish, pretty much double it. Naso get cramped in 300 gallon tanks
 

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What type of light is this and will it be great for corals?
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Ai sol white.
I had them in my reef tank for a year. Great light.
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A few posts were removed because they really don't represent the type of responses we want to see here on R2R. That being said I understand you are frustrated but let's try to educate people in a productive manner as much as we possibly can. Thank you for caring about fish and for the people who keep them!
 

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