Hi everyone,
I’m currently researching lighting options for a small cube reef tank (around 45 cm / 18”) with a heavy SPS focus (around 80% SPS, including mid-level placement).
I’ve been seriously considering the Radion XR15 G6 Blue, but after reviewing several real-world PAR maps shared on forums and user measurements, I’m a bit concerned about PAR intensity and penetration when using only a single XR15 over a cube tank. In some setups, mid-level PAR seems lower than expected for SPS, unless the light is mounted very low or run at very high intensity.
For those of you who are successfully running SPS-dominant tanks with a single XR15 G6 Blue, I’d really appreciate hearing:
- Your tank dimensions
- Mounting height
- Intensity / schedule
- Actual PAR readings (if available)
Do you feel the XR15 G6 Blue provides enough punch and consistency for SPS, or do you think it works better as part of a multi-light setup rather than a single-fixture solution?
Looking forward to learning from your experience. Thanks in advance!

I’m currently researching lighting options for a small cube reef tank (around 45 cm / 18”) with a heavy SPS focus (around 80% SPS, including mid-level placement).
I’ve been seriously considering the Radion XR15 G6 Blue, but after reviewing several real-world PAR maps shared on forums and user measurements, I’m a bit concerned about PAR intensity and penetration when using only a single XR15 over a cube tank. In some setups, mid-level PAR seems lower than expected for SPS, unless the light is mounted very low or run at very high intensity.
For those of you who are successfully running SPS-dominant tanks with a single XR15 G6 Blue, I’d really appreciate hearing:
- Your tank dimensions
- Mounting height
- Intensity / schedule
- Actual PAR readings (if available)
Do you feel the XR15 G6 Blue provides enough punch and consistency for SPS, or do you think it works better as part of a multi-light setup rather than a single-fixture solution?
Looking forward to learning from your experience. Thanks in advance!

