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![]() So I was thinking of getting a t5 light fixture for a 90g build, preferably 6 bulb, the question I have is there a difference in fixtures. eBay has a few features with a great price but I'm not sure if I should take the chance on it. I'm looking on having mainly SPS in my tank. Any thoughts on what is a good fixture for what I'm trying to do??? Thanks
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![]() You get what you pay for
Besides the quality of the build hardware, higher end fixtures use better ballasts, have better cooling, and high-quality reflectors The best fixtures use individual silver-coated reflectors for each bulb Better cooling increases bulb and ballast life, and better reflectors will keep your SPS happy/give you more bang for your bulb buck One thing that I looked for in a fixture was bulb control I bought one with 2 plugs for 8 bulbs and re-wired it with 4 plugs With that said, some people have had good luck with low-cost fixtures, so you'll probably hear about some decent ones |
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![]() Along with Greg's reply, I would like to add the following:
Yes you do get what you pay for (poor bulbs, poor reflectors and poor equipment). There are certain things that you need to consider which varies between person to person. For me, one big hit on money is worse than slow hit on money. That's why I prefer T5s over LEDs (along with other reasons). Then, these cheap fixtures are there in the market for one reason: there are people who buy these! And if they didn't have even the most minute success, they wouldn't be on the market (something that is happening with loads of chinese generic led manufacturers). If you look around, one of the premium brand of these cheap T5 fixtures are Odyssea. There are people who swear by them and also people who curse them. With these, its always a gamble but if you win, you are a winner (duh :P); or else, well, you just can't win every time ![]() I think, if you stick to cheaper T5, you should only look at feedneedit (google it to find their website; but they stopped shipping to canada but will ship at your risk) and oddysea (cool fixture; got built in timers and stuffs; google aquatraders). I have a oddysea 4bulb 36" fixture on its way from there. I am hoping to do a small review on it. I do plan to change the bulbs. And since the reflectors are poor, I think you should go for, perhaps, 8 bulbs? Not sure about it though but its always better to overkill a bit with these fixtures. At the end, if I can save some money, I would definitely go for better fixture (I ordered sunlight but someone before me took it) but there's just the limited amount I can stretch. In the end, its up to you to take the risk or take the hit on money at the first place ![]()
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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |
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![]() I've got an 8 bulb 48" tek fixture for sale...
I loved this light, but I built my own hqi/t5 that I like even more. Do some research on Tek fixtures (made by sunlight supply) and you won't find too many unhappy customers. |
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