Canopy Ventilation

Sewerat

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I'm going to guess you'll want to get a smaller light for the back corner as well. I had the same difficulty with a 90 gal bow front corner tank I tried to use. Lighting across the corner is fine for fresh water display but for any type of coral growth or colour it's not enough. Just a weird size tank to light properly. Now mine was 36" across the front and 2 sides
 

Themaddhatter

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I'm going to guess you'll want to get a smaller light for the back corner as well. I had the same difficulty with a 90 gal bow front corner tank I tried to use. Lighting across the corner is fine for fresh water display but for any type of coral growth or colour it's not enough. Just a weird size tank to light properly. Now mine was 36" across the front and 2 sides
Actually, the back corner is the over flow, so it shouldn't be too bad. All the rock will go either piled back against the over flow as a Reef wall, or it'll be a pile in the center of the tank directly under the lights.

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kapelan

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I've count 56 LED
So it would be about 40-50W of light, from the picture do not see a heatsink , that means a good air flow is needed.
Something like a pipe, from one side cold air is coming - from other side or from the top it should go out.
 

Themaddhatter

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Here's the finished product! Looks great !

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