Nano Tank lighting?

kmclaughlin0726

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I used to have a nano set up for majority of my reefing time. In August I switched to 4ft 80g lowboy. I have 3 primes over it and that has been working great! Primes can be a bit pricey though.

I have like 4 spare tanks in the garage. Looking to set up a waterbox cube 20.

lighting is the primary concern at the moment.

KessilA80
AI Prime
Amazon $70 light
Radion XR15

Opinions, other lighting suggestions would be fine.
 
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In addition to the lights you mentioned you also may want to take a look at the Noopsyche K7Pro3 which is a similar style of light to the others that you mentioned. Another approach would be to replace the (3) AI Primes with a Reef Breeder Photon 48" V2 or V2+ (this is a highly ranked light by BRS) and then use the (3) Primes over the WaterBox and possible some of the other spare tanks. Good luck with whatever you choose!
 
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