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Realistically I'd like to keep it between $200-$300. I do have T5s currently on, I just like the controllability of LEDs more.

I also have 2 of these and don't know if they're good or not:
Current USA Orbit Marine Aquarium... Amazon product

I dont think the orbits actually have the power to grow much of anything.
 

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If you mount it high enough....12-14 inches or so....you could probably get away with one ViparSpectra. They kick out a ton of light.
 

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Realistically I'd like to keep it between $200-$300. I do have T5s currently on, I just like the controllability of LEDs more.

I also have 2 of these and don't know if they're good or not:
Current USA Orbit Marine Aquarium... Amazon product

I think the nicrew 100w older version is around $150/unit so two would put you in the upper range of the budget. The new models are about $100 more each. Noo-psyche k7 pro 3 would run you $180 each but probably a better light actually.
 

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I do have T5s currently on


you already have all the light you need,
just get some led bars…

but if you’re hell bent on downgrading your lighting,
here’s an affordable led fixture

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