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supersmile 02-03-2008 03:40 AM

How often should you change your bulbs?
 
I have a power compact and I have heard that you should change your bulbs once a year as the color spectrum changes. Is this true?

justinl 02-03-2008 03:44 AM

I change mine every six months. MH bulbs, I let go for a year.

Myka 02-03-2008 04:05 AM

PC - 6 months
T5 - 8 to 12 months
MH - 12 months

Yes, the reason is because of the changes in spectrum. :)

supersmile 02-03-2008 04:30 PM

Could the changes of spectrum result in the growth of algae?

KrazyKuch 02-03-2008 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 298778)
PC - 6 months
T5 - 8 to 12 months
MH - 12 months

Yes, the reason is because of the changes in spectrum. :)


Actually Mika from the research i have done T-5 bulbs can go for about 2 years....

danny zubot 02-03-2008 05:01 PM

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Could the changes of spectrum result in the growth of algae?
You bet it can. As bulbs get older the color temperature can lower to levels more favorable to grow algea. Its hard to tell if the spectrum has chaned because it is such gradual thing, but a side by side comparison of a new bulb and an old bulb will reveal the difference.

:biggrin:

fishoholic 02-03-2008 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by KrazyKuch (Post 298843)
Actually Mika from the research i have done T-5 bulbs can go for about 2 years....

Our T5 bulbs had to be replaced after 8 months, we noticed our corals started to shrink and look bad, after we replaced the bulbs all our corals went back to normal.

KrazyKuch 02-03-2008 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 298906)
Our T5 bulbs had to be replaced after 8 months, we noticed our corals started to shrink and look bad, after we replaced the bulbs all our corals went back to normal.

so then all in all the only difference between T-5's and metal halide is the tempurature....Why do people bother going with T-5's then if MH last longer and are cheaper!!

SeaSerpant 02-03-2008 09:40 PM

wattage?

fkshiu 02-03-2008 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by KrazyKuch (Post 298926)
so then all in all the only difference between T-5's and metal halide is the tempurature....Why do people bother going with T-5's then if MH last longer and are cheaper!!

Depends on the quality of the bulb. My G-man bulbs last at least 1 year.

T-5 bulbs cost in the range of $25-$35 per bulb whereas as good quality MHs run about anywhere from $80-$100. Over a 4' foot tank requiring 2 MH bulbs or anywhere from 4-8 t-5 bulbs, the cost of bulb replacement is roughly the same.

T-5s systems use less wattage overall that equivalent MHs systems and the results is less heat.

Myka 02-04-2008 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by KrazyKuch (Post 298926)
so then all in all the only difference between T-5's and metal halide is the tempurature....Why do people bother going with T-5's then if MH last longer and are cheaper!!

Depends what you want. Some people don't want to spend $700+ on a chiller, so they opt for T5. Some people only want to keep LPS or softies, which do great under T5. Some people like the bulb combinations you can get going. Lots of reasons...

fishoholic 02-04-2008 03:43 AM

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Originally Posted by KrazyKuch (Post 298926)
so then all in all the only difference between T-5's and metal halide is the tempurature....Why do people bother going with T-5's then if MH last longer and are cheaper!!

We switched back to MH.


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