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Welcome. You wrote corals but what type specifically? Those orbits may suffice for softy low light corals, but doubt it for anything with a skeleton, you'd have to check your par to be sure (depending on the coral).
 
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Had a few fish only tanks in the past. Just jumped back in with a 300g DT, sump and refugium. Cycled and have a few fish so far. Will be adding corals and more fish. Want to learn more about lighting specifically lighting for corals. I currently have 2- 72” orbit marine IC led 63 watt and am hoping they will be sufficient.

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Looks like a great start!
 

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Welcome. You wrote corals but what type specifically? Those orbits may suffice for softy low light corals, but doubt it for anything with a skeleton, you'd have to check your par to be sure (depending on the coral).
Well i went ahead and bought 3 vipraspectre 150w to supplement. I would like a variety of all corals.
 

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