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Lighting Guru's Need Opinions!!
Newb here again. I've been reading about lights forever, the more I read the more confusion ensues. I think what I want to buy are t5ho lights. Don't want to go halide. I know I need individual reflectors and personally I like colors more in the blue spectrum. Thinking one 10k and one 14k bulb. Might even go with a 4 bulb setup I'll listen to your recommendations first.
The tanks this light will go over are first a 24lx17wx12h then it will be moved to a 33 gal, 36lx12wx18h. Soooo, probably 36" fixture,or 30" if recommended by members, overlap will be fine until I get the larger tank setup. Now for the best part, stocking, yup you guessed it, SPS. Next question where to buy, what brand. If I'm really good the SWMBO said I can make a road trip to Edmonton on the weekend. Let the discussion begin!!! Thanks for the help, Brad |
Hi Brad. I am by no means a Guru, but I can offer my two cents. I just recently set up my 60 Gallon (36in wide) and went the T5 route. This is the light I have:
https://diyreef.authsecure.com/shop/...a101a31460a6ab I am really happy with it so far. I dont have any SPS right now, but from what I have read people do successfully keep SPS with T5. I like this light for the following reasons: Fans for cooling (which are fairly quiet), acrylic lens cover, looks clean, and cheaper to run than MH. If you are going to keep strictly SPS though, I would imagine it will be suggested to go the MH route. The water shimmer MH gives is awesome, you just have to deal with heat & higher electricity cost. Either way you have a ton of options! I would go 36in and have some overlapping till you move to your bigger tank. Anyways thats my experience, hope that helps, Jason |
Tagging along. What light people?
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if you have the patience to read through this thread, it has a couple of opinions on T5 bulb combos
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Sorry, any chance I could get the 'Cliff Notes'??? |
ATI Powermodule :cool:
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36" 4 or 6 bulb Tek light
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Thanks, Nicole |
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