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I bought a Current LED light to get my feet wet in the reef experience and grow some soft corals. I took off the basic LED light that came with my tank and the few soft corals I have tried have been doing well. I see the base led light in my cabinet and was wondering if it would add anything to the corals I have if I also installed and turned it on? Will the extra light boost any benefit for the corals or would the extra light just grow algae?
 
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Depends on a lot of factors. Can you tell us some basics like how big your tank is, what model the Current and included LED's are, and what you're trying to keep.

More isn't always better in this hobby.
I have a 75 gallon tank with a Current Marine Orbit IC LED light. It is the 48-60 inch length so it covers the length of the tank. I am planning on growing softies, mushrooms and a few low/moderate light LPS. Perhaps try a couple SPS as high as I can place them if all goes well. I will consider upgrading lights later this year if I enjoy and stick with this hobby.
 
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