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I`m getting back into the hobby after 20 year layoff, I need your help, I`m in the education stage but wanting to take advantage of black friday cyber monday, what would be the primo upgrade set up for this tank ? I`m wanting a mixed reef . All opinions welcome
 

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Thanks for your welcome, this is a very kind and educational site, looking forward to the pro`s opinions
 

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My previous tank was the IM 30L. The main challenge is lighting... because it's 36" long, but only 11" of width and 13" tall. So a lot of the typical lighting options, for a traditional 3 foot tank, can be far too powerful. And it's hard to get 36" of coverage without going with multiple LED fixtures. I personally recommend two of the AI Primes for standard coverage. If you want insanely good coverage, then go with three of them. But that's really only necessary if you are doing a strictly SPS tank.

There's obviously other options out there, but the Primes have a really small footprint. Which I think is key when you are doing a tank that is only 11" wide. No need to have some large clunky LED fixtures hanging over the tank. They also have WiFi built-in, which is a nice bonus.
 
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Thanks for your reply Broadfield, Radions 15 x2 not a good idea?? Is it too powerful??
 
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Btw Broadfield I see ur from Normal ( Chitown boy here but now in Colorado) Cardinals or Cubs ????
 

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Thanks for your reply Broadfield, Radions 15 x2 not a good idea?? Is it too powerful??

Yeah, you would need to have them turned way down... and you would have a lot of spill since they cover a larger area than the Primes. And they don't have WiFi built in. And they are more expensive. And the mounts are more bulky than the Prime mounts. As you can tell, I place a lot of importance on aesthetics also. I want my stuff to look great and work great. The XR15W is an awesome fixture, I just don't think its the right one for your setup.

Btw Broadfield I see ur from Normal ( Chitown boy here but now in Colorado) Cardinals or Cubs ????

Cubs all the way!
 
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OK great advice, and I`ll take it as valuable and credible since ur a reef pro and as importantly Cubs fan!! I need all the best bells and whistles (but only things that give me the best chance)
 

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Welcome to R2R! For a tank that deep, Primes might be a good option, The XR15 is going to give you more PAR and controllability if you used a controller or a Reeflink.

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My previous tank was the IM 30L. The main challenge is lighting... because it's 36" long, but only 11" of width and 13" tall. So a lot of the typical lighting options, for a traditional 3 foot tank, can be far too powerful. And it's hard to get 36" of coverage without going with multiple LED fixtures. I personally recommend two of the AI Primes for standard coverage. If you want insanely good coverage, then go with three of them. But that's really only necessary if you are doing a strictly SPS tank.

There's obviously other options out there, but the Primes have a really small footprint. Which I think is key when you are doing a tank that is only 11" wide. No need to have some large clunky LED fixtures hanging over the tank. They also have WiFi built-in, which is a nice bonus.
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David , well all I have to say,--- Go Cards and take the Blues with you!!! World Champion Chicago Cubs Fan says!! Great site!!
 
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Bob, North or southside? Ya know weather much better in Colorado , thanks for the welcome!!
 

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David , well all I have to say,--- Go Cards and take the Blues with you!!! World Champion Chicago Cubs Fan says!! Great site!!

Alright, alright, I'll let you bask in the glory as its been a couple years for your Cubs! Back to reefing, you'll quickly find this site is filled with willing and able folks here to help. I'd like to suggest starting a build thread. It's a great way to share your progress, ask questions and look back at your own progress.

https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/member-tanks.52/
 
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Well being 110 years old ,I kinda remember hearing we won when I was 2, Ha kidding , I agree with you , when I start this endeavor I hope to be savvy enough to attempt the thread.
 

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I need all the best bells and whistles (but only things that give me the best chance)

If budget is no issue, then maybe it doesn't matter too much, but the bells and whistles contribute minimally to success, if at all. With the premium prices, you're predominantly buying creature comforts and automation. That's not to say there's no significance to those features, but it can help during planning and shopping to recognize what's for you and what's for the corals. :)
 

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