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I gonna be transferring my reef in the next few days to a new set up. I bought a 5 Redsea reefled 90s that I’ll be using on the new set up.
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On my 20” high 72” long 30” wide 180g , what height should I adjust these arms to? It will be LPS and softies, maybe a few easy sps.
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What settings would be a good starting point on these to acclimate everything?

**my present set up is a 75g DT with 50watt Nicrew LEDs and I’m sure the new lights will make everything feel like it’s directly under a laser beam lol**
 
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I gonna be transferring my reef in the next few days to a new set up. I bought a 5 Redsea reefled 90s that I’ll be using on the new set up.
Question#1
On my 20” high 72” long 30” wide 180g , what height should I adjust these arms to? It will be LPS and softies, maybe a few easy sps.
Question#2
What settings would be a good starting point on these to acclimate everything?

**my present set up is a 75g DT with 50watt Nicrew LEDs and I’m sure the new lights will make everything feel like it’s directly under a laser beam lol**
I run them at 8" on a deep tank. 8-8.5" is standard.

Because of the 30" width, you likely won't want them in a straight line. Mine are offset about 8" front to back and still not full coverage on a 30" wide tank.
 

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