Sb Reef lights or other on Fluval Flex

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Looking at possibly upgrading the lighting on my 32.5 gallon fluval flex.

I found a good deal on an Sbox Pro 32, would one be sufficient or would I end up needing two? Currently running the stock Marine 3.0 on the tank and was debating about getting another one instead.

Only plan on keeping my softies and LPS
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I have not heard of the lights, but let see if we can get you an answer :)
 

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Many years ago I used to have a SB Reeflight extreme wifi 16”. Looks like they may not even make that one anymore. Anyways, I think for the price it does exactly what you need. It is more than capable for softies and LPS. I had mine over a 29g and the coverage was great. I think you’ll be more than fine with just one 32”. Two will probably be overkill/unneeded. The only cons with the light is 1) it’s not exactly the most sleek looking and 2) customer service was kind of non existent when I had one. Other than those two things, overall decent light.
 

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