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Kostas 10-15-2008 03:56 AM

Advise please on lights.
 
Advise please on lights.

Ok so I have a 90g bow front it’s only 13”wide at each end
and gets to be about 17” at the middle of the bow front in the front.

And after looking at the lights on j&L aquatics, I found some I like to only find that the dimensions are too wide at 15”

(Does anyone have these lights, do the legs base at the end, or in the middle so it will fit on my 13”wide tank?)

http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/mh...+2+x+150W.html
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/gi...+4x54W+T5.html
These are interesting
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/pf...g+Fixture.html

or should I just buy two 250clamp lights and hang on one each side of the tank? (I know the link is for 150w)
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/MH...+1+x+150W.html

what should I do? right now I have a 48” cp coralight 4x 65W fixture only 7”wide, and the legs fit on the end which make it about 8”wide so it fits on the 90g great.

But turning my tank into a reef one and I know I need more Watts.

I’m curious, what would you guys do???
Suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Or feel free to share which lights you use, I’m curious as in what is more popular.

lorenz0 10-15-2008 04:06 AM

judging by your choices i take it your looking at getting into SPS right??

take a look into tek fixtures as well. the results of T5HO are impressive with the right bulb choices. how long is your 90gal? and how deep?

Kostas 10-15-2008 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by lorenz0 (Post 352324)
judging by your choices i take it your looking at getting into SPS right??

take a look into tek fixtures as well. the results of T5HO are impressive with the right bulb choices. how long is your 90gal? and how deep?

48'L and 28' H

JDigital 10-15-2008 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Kostas (Post 352326)
48'L and 28' H

Feet eh?... That's a big tank.. :wink:

Kostas 10-15-2008 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 352328)
Feet eh?... That's a big tank.. :wink:

haha opps - i wish it was that big! :mrgreen:

Trigger Man 10-15-2008 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by lorenz0 (Post 352324)
judging by your choices i take it your looking at getting into SPS right??

take a look into tek fixtures as well. the results of T5HO are impressive with the right bulb choices. how long is your 90gal? and how deep?

I would agree, check out the tek T5 HO units. I'm running the 48 inch 4 bulb one on my 125ish gallon tank and all my corals have done well with good coloring and growth. I've got many sps in there as well (some easy ones some hard), and have had no problems (running them for over 2 years). The best part about the T5s is the fact that they don't heat up the tank in the summer (also they are cheaper to buy, and bulb replacement is a lot cheaper with many bulbs to choose from).

Kostas 10-15-2008 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Trigger Man (Post 352340)
I would agree, check out the tek T5 HO units. I'm running the 48 inch 4 bulb one on my 125ish gallon tank and all my corals have done well with good coloring and growth. I've got many sps in there as well (some easy ones some hard), and have had no problems (running them for over 2 years). The best part about the T5s is the fact that they don't heat up the tank in the summer (also they are cheaper to buy, and bulb replacement is a lot cheaper with many bulbs to choose from).

how many watts are cheap bulb?
i know someone with a t5 each 54w. so my cp are strong then those.

lorenz0 10-15-2008 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Kostas (Post 352347)
how many watts are cheap bulb?
i know someone with a t5 each 54w. so my cp are strong then those.

Chuck that whole watt per gal theory out the window. lol best thing i learned about lighting. it all depends on the output of the light. even though PC might put out more watts its still not giving off the proper light for certain coral (SPS mostly). than when you add reflectors into it your increasing the light. I have a 130watt PC on my 20H and a 108watt T5OH on my 10gal and the difference is insane. the T5's put out way better lighting.


T5's have won the battle with me when it comes to lighting. the two things that sold me on T5's were the heating issue and shadowing with MH lighting. Once i get my larger tank up and running i am looking forward to comparing my roomate MH/t5 set up to my T5OH set up.

here are the two fixtures i would reccomend:

http://www.current-usa.com/nova_extreme_pro

http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt...ILTFIT58U.html

the tek fixture doesn't come with bulbs but from what i heard they have better reflectors but you need to buy the bulbs. the one plus side to the NEP is the fact you don't need to buy bulbs right away and is a bit cheaper on the wallet. I am happy with my NEP but the 20" lighting is a whole different story since there isn't any bulb support for it besides what current has to offer.

to be honest look at peoples tanks that have the lighting your looking at and see how it is effecting the coral. here are 2 thread on RC that i watch:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=421647

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...5&pagenumber=1

pastout 10-15-2008 06:05 AM

so are there any lighting guru's here? i need help with lights to haha. i just bought t5ho 8 bulb 48 inch set up for a 90 gallon tank and was wondering what a good bulb configuration yet iu olny have 2 bulbs so far just a fiji purple and a midday

JDigital 10-15-2008 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by lorenz0 (Post 352349)

T5's have won the battle with me when it comes to lighting. the two things that sold me on T5's were the heating issue and shadowing with MH lighting. Once i get my larger tank up and running i am looking forward to comparing my roomate MH/t5 set up to my T5OH set up.

haha.. See, I prefer the shimmer of the MH on the water... More natural looking to the ocean. :mrgreen:


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