Current USA LED 48”

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Hello everyone,
I transfer everything from my 32 gal biocube to a 90 w/ 20 gal sump. The biocube was great! I figured out a lighting schedule that was perfect for the coral I had in it. Now that I have a much larger tank I purchased the 48” Current USA Orbit LED light system. My question is has anyone used this light system before? And if so what spectrum did you find most effective at growing coral ? Thanks in advance for the help!
 

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If you can return it, I would. They are very weak lights even at their max intensity. Or, you can keep it and supplement it with two much stronger led strips/bars along the side of it.
 
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I am currently running the factory settings. I have Duncans and Candy Canes in the upper third of the tank and they are doing well. Zoas a little further down. Mushrooms, GSP and Zenias lower third. No high light SPS but less light dependent LPS and softies are doing well and growing.
 
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