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Setting up a new Cade 1200 Peninsula tank and I'm trying to decide on new lights for the system. Right now I'm stuck between two Neptune sky's or two Radion xr30 G6 Pros. BRS is having a sale for 10% off either light. Radions are a little less than 100 dollars more per fixture than the Skys. I really don't want to keep adding "fill light" fixtures. I did this with my 75 gallon build with kessils. I find it to be a pain to setup, more money, and a mess when it comes to wire management.
THE TANK:
CADE 1200 S2/P
48 x 27.5 x 24
Mixed reef (SPS on top LPS on bottom)
rock scape tops out around 50%
Lights suspended from vaulted ceiling
Neptune Skys:
There is not alot info on how these lights performance after long term use which is concerning since they have been out for a couple of years. I like the easy setup with my apex and wouldn't have to purchase an additional MXM box. I also like the diffused panel so the light spill is not blinding, as my couch and tv are directly next to the tank. The presets are nice and it looks like there's a 12,000K setting which is the spectrum that is appealing to me. Due to the lack of shimmer in these lights I planned on adding a Kessil A360x off my old tank turned down to 10% in-between the two.
Radion XR30 G6 Pro:
These lights seem to be tried and true, but would to have cough up some additional cash for the increased cost plus the MXM box ( I've read Mobius sucks and I to tend like using my MacBook over my phone). Due to the probable light spill that my wife hates I would have build a floating box to the similar dimensions of the tank to help shield against the 126 degree spread. I also question if these lights are overkill for this tank.
Looking for some opinions from people with similar tanks at this width? Some reefers that have used Sky's long term would be nice. Im sure they are both great lights that grow coral but at these prices I really want to get it right. I also wonder if three XR15's would do the job, or would I get shadowing in a 27.5" wide tank? I appreciate any input, thanks.
THE TANK:
CADE 1200 S2/P
48 x 27.5 x 24
Mixed reef (SPS on top LPS on bottom)
rock scape tops out around 50%
Lights suspended from vaulted ceiling
Neptune Skys:
There is not alot info on how these lights performance after long term use which is concerning since they have been out for a couple of years. I like the easy setup with my apex and wouldn't have to purchase an additional MXM box. I also like the diffused panel so the light spill is not blinding, as my couch and tv are directly next to the tank. The presets are nice and it looks like there's a 12,000K setting which is the spectrum that is appealing to me. Due to the lack of shimmer in these lights I planned on adding a Kessil A360x off my old tank turned down to 10% in-between the two.
Radion XR30 G6 Pro:
These lights seem to be tried and true, but would to have cough up some additional cash for the increased cost plus the MXM box ( I've read Mobius sucks and I to tend like using my MacBook over my phone). Due to the probable light spill that my wife hates I would have build a floating box to the similar dimensions of the tank to help shield against the 126 degree spread. I also question if these lights are overkill for this tank.
Looking for some opinions from people with similar tanks at this width? Some reefers that have used Sky's long term would be nice. Im sure they are both great lights that grow coral but at these prices I really want to get it right. I also wonder if three XR15's would do the job, or would I get shadowing in a 27.5" wide tank? I appreciate any input, thanks.