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![]() I am setting up my 70 gallon and was going to put 6 bulb-48" T5s on it.... I was told 4 bulbs will do everything a 6 bulb can.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Maybe 4 bulb is good enough for a 70? Is there a clear benefit to 6 bulbs? Thanks, Patrick
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![]() A 6 bulb is better. 4 for daylight and 2 for supplement light.
With a 4 bulb I would go all daylight bulbs |
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![]() a good 4 bulb light is better than a cheap 6 bulb. If you plan to upgrade it's cheaper to buy the best now instead of the second time. But yes 6 is better than 4.
Comming from someone on the third lighting upgrade. ATI all the way ![]()
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![]() i got 6 on my 40b.. seems bright enough for that shallow of a tank
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![]() I would go 4 bulb with a 12in. tank, 6 bulb with an 18in. tank, and 8 bulb with a 24in. tank.
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![]() I would say 6 is the way to go, because if you find it is to much light and get the right fixture with individual switch you can always turn 1 set off. Can't turn and extra set with a 4 bulb if it's not there.
![]() But who am I to say what is right or wrong, I have 8 bulbs per 4' of tank that is 18" deep.
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![]() There are huge differences in performance of T5 fixtures. Even more important than the number of bulbs is active cooling, reflectors, and ballasts. I echo carnut and highly recommend ATI T5 fixtures.
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![]() As previously mentioned, the width of your t5 fixture depends on the front to back depth of your tank
+1 on a good 4 bulb being WAY better than a cheap 6 bulb! |