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vanreefer 10-29-2016 10:57 PM

T5 bulb to augment LEDs
 
Hi
I am looking for recommendations for the best (your preferred) T5 bulb to augment full spectrum LEDs. I am adding four 2' T5s to my current 3 GHL mitras in an effort to address some of the shadowing and spotlighting. All of the bulbs will need to be the same as I am placing them between the pendants and at each end.
Cheers
VR

Scythanith 10-30-2016 09:58 PM

Exact same situation I was in. I added 4 x 48" T5's. I run superblues and it works out well.

Potatohead 10-30-2016 10:03 PM

Blue plus and coral plus.

Sorry, if I was doing just one I would probably do coral plus and set the LED's on the blue side.

adam84 10-31-2016 03:15 AM

I went coral plus and actinic on mine, seems to be working out well would be interested to know how the coral and blue plus combo works

Myka 10-31-2016 03:59 AM

I would use Coral Plus since it is a more balanced spectrum than your LEDs. Then you can tweak the Mitras on the blue side to get the look you want.

Wheelman76 10-31-2016 06:19 AM

I really like the 50/50 mix of blue plus with coral plus for colouring and growing Acropora.

vanreefer 11-02-2016 01:09 AM

Thanks for the advice!! Because of how I'm going to mount them I will need to use all the same bulbs. Think I will follow Mykas recommendation I can always add more blue and drop the green warm white down/off if it's too green or yellow

Myka 11-02-2016 01:48 AM

Please let us know how it goes in the next 4-8 weeks. :)

tang daddy 11-02-2016 02:32 AM

Agree with the other users that if you are only using 24w,
you want to maximize the light output which a whiter bulb can be more effective than the blue plus. It should definitely fill in the shading, from my understanding and most of the reefers on here would agree the blue LEDs bleach Lps corals lesss than the white LEDs. Most times when you turn the whites to maximum you will bleach corals unless you have a deeper tank with lower scape and wider lens. Blue LEDs run at max won't do this.

corallivore 11-03-2016 06:09 PM

I feel like it's better the other way around.

Use leds to supplement t5s.

Get the spectrum of t5s but the pop of led...

As long as heat isn't a concern, t5 is way more tested and true.

vanreefer 11-03-2016 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by corallivore (Post 1001451)
I feel like it's better the other way around.

Use leds to supplement t5s.

Get the spectrum of t5s but the pop of led...

As long as heat isn't a concern, t5 is way more tested and true.

I may actually agree with you... but I have my current LEDs that are doing a great job with colour and growth now just want to address shadowing as the tops of my corals are starting to shadow the bases.

vanreefer 11-04-2016 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 1001359)
Please let us know how it goes in the next 4-8 weeks. :)

Will do.

corallivore 11-04-2016 03:34 PM

I was running a pretty ghetto diy.

Just installed an aqua ray into my RSM250 under the front panel...it flips up when I feed but that's really the only downside.

I can't imagine being any happier with the color...


I was thinking of a steves LED custom but now that technology seems kind of outdated and I'm glad I didn't.

I ran the E5 leds for a while and I have to say that they did an awesome job...they didn't have the pop of led but they had 0 disco ball effect or shadowing...The blue Daylight would prob be ideal for filling in your t5's.

If your fixture is 36", I have a buttload of bulbs you can have to try out...pretty much everything JL carries.

they're all 6 months - 18 months old though.


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