picoreefguy;921776 wrote: welcome to the club. Im not an expert on lighting but i have seen and used a few diffrent kinds and i can tell you that you dont want to waste your money on any of the marineland led's they dont put out enough light to be worth anything specially on a large tank like yours. You could spend the same amount of money on t5's as you would on the 2-3 double bright fixtures it would take to light your tank properly and you would have a much brighter tank and have the option of changing the "look" of it by using diffrent bulbs. Just a word of caution you will most likely get bit by the coral bug so if you have even the faintest interest in coral right now you might as well invest in a good fixture now so you wont have to upgrade down the road. If that is the case and you want to invest in some good led systems check out the kessil a360w, ai hydra or vega, ecotech marine radion, or reefbreeders all of which i have heard good things about and i have had a radion on my tank for over 2 years now and love it so that is the one i would recommend. Anyway sorry for blabering on hope i helped. And if you have any questions fell free to ask.
Edit: Just a heads up if you do go with one of the led fixtures i mentioned you will need 2 or 3 depending on which one you choose