Lighting possibilities for new tank

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I am just getting back into the hobby after about 20 years now that my last child is leaving for the Coast Guard. My last tank was a 180 gallon 72x24x30 SPS/LPS with 3 250w HQI's and full actinic lighting as well. The new tank I am looking at is a 269 gallon 72length x 36 wide x 24 high. This seems to be what I am looking for as the 30 inch depth I had before was beautiful, but was difficult to work in. This will be mainly and sps tank with zoos in lower light areas. What LED light or combo of lights do you think are viable options?
 
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If I had to light this with just LED, I would use 4x of the 32/36 inch Photon V2s. Should come in under budget. Best tanks that I have seen that are all-LED are lit by Photons - fine Tim Hermans threads or therman.

You might get a lot of suggestions, but many will lack the nuance needed to light 36" wide. Folks often thin that what they use will scale, but it does not always.

Full disclosure: I still use HQI for main lighting. ...just offering since you have nothing else yet.
 
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