75g reef lighting

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the 75g tank I have has a center brace made from glass. I got a compact fluorescent fixture for free that I'm going to use. Since the center brace is glass, could I get away with using just 1 metal halide in the center?

would be like 130w fluorescent w/50/50 bulbs+ a 250w halide w/ 14k bulb.
 
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If the brace is glass then I`m thinking you`ll be OK. It should not send too much or a shadow.
 
You can, however keep in mind, depending on what type of reflector you use and how high it's mounted, 1 bulb is usually good for a 2'x2' area. The last 1' on each side will be significantly darker. You would also be limited on where you can place certain corals.
 
I'll try out having just the one bulb, then if I don't like it I can always set another one up later down the road. but I imagine, since I'm just going to run the tank with rock for several months before I ever get any fish or coral, I'll be able to make up my mind slowly.
 
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