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![]() So this week I will be getting my custom made 6ft tank (build thread once I actually get the tank)
My question is how would you light the tank. I was thinking LED but the cost is just so high for what I would need right and with things coming up in the next few months I think its more of a dream cost wise now. I was thinking maybe pick up a couple of 36" HOT5 fixtures and hang them end to end to get the 72" of length. And im looking for lower cost...so Im checking out ebay. Thinking maybe 2 of these http://www.ebay.ca/itm/36-INCH-6pc-T...ht_3386wt_1163 End to end thats about 400w over the tank, I know its not ideal but im not going to be going SPS, I have a few small SPS frags in my current tank, they up high on a frag rack and after 6 months in my tank with little growth whatever ![]() But after seeing some other members tanks in person they all had MH over them and I really like the way they look. but is there a way I can use MH pendants instead of a 72" fixture? Most fixtures I have seen run close to 1k for that length or some ebays ones for like 500. So im unsure what to do, what to look at and im looking for suggestions on how to light this sucker, I hate to say it but its gonna be an odd looking setup for a few months as I plan on using a 2 bulb T5 and a 4 bulb T5 fixture from my other tanks until I figure this out fully. Edit: should add the tank is 72x20x20 so rather shallow IMO
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![]() I have a great 6' t5 system that would allow you to grow ANYTHING in a tank that size. its 600$ obo but its in edmonton.
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![]() yah 600 is the top of my budget and that's not till end of June, im an Electrician so I have 2 months of schooling coming up and EI isn't even half of what my normal pay is so im gonna pinching penny's badly
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![]() I hear yah. The way people are switching to LEDs i wont be surprised if these are still available in june lol.
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![]() check out modular led. its a diy site for leds. you can build just enough to light what you need. and cost wise its more expensive intially but pays for its self after you would normally have to change bulbs.
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Can't is the cancer of happen - charlie sheen 20g reef 25g sump, DIY led form modular led, 2 false percs ![]() |
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![]() Quote:
I work with lights and electrical all day at work I have little desire to come home and do the same for a tank when i just buy a fixture and save my time. Great idea but not for me right now.
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