Orbit Marine Dual Pro Specs

meyerc76

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I've recently installed some new lighting and selected Orbit Marine Dual Pro's for a 90 Gallon Reef. They provided a good balance of being budget conscious while providing some nice features such as sunrise/sunset as well as being able to use eFlux pumps to synchronize the flow in the tank.

While I mostly have LPS and Softies, I am curious who has successfully grown SPS with these lights. The PAR values at 1-6" are 220-350, which is okay for LPS, but I also have glass canopies that the light has to pass through and am sure that reduces the PAR value compared to without.

Any positive experience with SPS with these lights?
 
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You are going to need a PAR of 250 or more at the depth where the sps corals will be.
 

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