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    Awesome! Hoping you can give me an approximate coverage area, maybe 1 Radeon would cover my 36x24 tank.

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    Thanks guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by MyNemesis View Post
    You should check out Sanjay's research on the LED fixtures. He made 24 inch and 36 inch square grids and measured the PAR levels from the bottom of the tank to the top. It looks like a topographical map with differing colors for the PAR levels and shows precisely how good the light is for all major LED systems. Depending on the animals you want to keep, I am sure this would be helpful to you. Here's the link: Manhattan Reefs - Sanjay's Lighting Guide
    Man that's some great info !!

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    I will let you know Mike how well the Radion spreads over the middle of the tank.
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    I have the Kessils hanging on the Fixture arms I originally purchased for the DIY rig temporarily. They are pretty freaking bright and will be perfect for Euphyllia and lower light corals on the bottom of the tank.
    anacroporamademepoora
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