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I was hoping to get some expert recommendations. I have a three-foot tank with an old prime that I want to upgrade.

I was initial thinking of a another prime but I have heard there will be a noticeable difference between the HD and the existing prime.

Now I was thinking a 30-inch blade grow but will I need two a 2 x blades a grow and glow or can I get away with one for now.

I was thinking a Ecotech XR15 G6 which I believe now will have the coverage for a 3-foot tank.

I am pretty new to the Hobby and my budget is tight as my wife is going to divorce me.. I was thinking 1 grow and expand later.

I am only growing LPS, But I would prefer to get quality.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 

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Hello
I was hoping to get some expert recommendations. I have a three-foot tank with an old prime that I want to upgrade.

I was initial thinking of a another prime but I have heard there will be a noticeable difference between the HD and the existing prime.

Now I was thinking a 30-inch blade grow but will I need two a 2 x blades a grow and glow or can I get away with one for now.

I was thinking a Ecotech XR15 G6 which I believe now will have the coverage for a 3-foot tank.

I am pretty new to the Hobby and my budget is tight as my wife is going to divorce me.. I was thinking 1 grow and expand later.

I am only growing LPS, But I would prefer to get quality.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Sell non-hd and get two hd units OR keep the non Hd and add two orphek light Bars (OR3-190) - one sky blue and one blue plus
 
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