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Old 10-29-2008, 12:53 AM
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I can post pics later tonight of 2x 36" Tek T5 -6bulb units over a 110G that is 20" deep...
Cool, that will help. Thanks.
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Old 10-29-2008, 01:08 AM
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I suggest you consider an ATI Powermodule T5 fixture rather than the more commonly chosen Sunlight Supply Tek-light.

I have an 8-bulb Tek-Light over my 120 and it is fine for BTA's, LPS, montiporas, and softies.

However from what I have read the Powermodule has better light output because it has active cooling. Now that I am looking to switch more to SPS I wish I had the ATI lights.

A lot of the really nice European T5 tanks I have seen online have been running Powermodules.
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Old 10-29-2008, 01:36 AM
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^^^^^^
The sunlight Tek is an excellent t5HO fixture. esspecially with 8 bulbs. you should look more into your bulb selection rather than the fixture, thats really what it comes down to. what i am doing is going with a growing set up with my bulbs than moving more towards looks with less grown once the sps has filled in to where i want it to be.

alot of people complain about t5's and their coral not growing, but the output from my NEP on my 10 is growing birdsnest and monti.

also check out this thread

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

here is the bulb selection i want next fall (all ati bulbs, 2 blue+, 2 blue special, 2 pro color)

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The ATI Powermodule's are great fixtures. Unfortunately they take in excess of 4 months to get your mitts on. ATI is ridiculously slow with orders and no one actually stocks these lights so they have to be ordered from Germany.

I've tried on two occasions now to get one and the wait time was unacceptable. I've resigned myself to building my own canopy using Tek 2 retrofits, some fans for active cooling of the lamps and ballasts, and a glass shield to protect the stain prone Tek reflectors.
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If you don't want to wait for an ATI you could always get an Aquactinics fixture which are comparable.
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Yes good luck getting an ati,my buddy ordered one 2 months ago.He asked if they were shipped yet,told MAYBE another 2 months,and no guaranttees even then.He went with another highend fixture.
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Old 10-29-2008, 03:48 AM
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Ok, so unless ATI is more readily available in the near future it doesn't really seem to be an option.

I'll look further into Aquactinics. But how about this one by Current USA:
http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...48%22---8x54W/

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8 bulbs, 2 fans, 2 switches, moonlights

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Looks ugly
Don't know if each bulb has its own reflector
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If you don't want to wait for an ATI you could always get an Aquactinics fixture which are comparable.
Comparable in terms of performance. The Aquactinics fixtures are nearly the ugliest things on the planet though (with the exception of the Constellation series). I can't understand why Aquactinics doesn't make all their T5 fixtures in the same mold as the constellation just different lengths. I've emailed them and asked this but have yet to receive an answer.
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The Aquactinics fixtures are nearly the ugliest things on the planet though
Err...have you looked at the Current USA fixtures I posted above. Now THAT'S ugly
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Comparable in terms of performance. The Aquactinics fixtures are nearly the ugliest things on the planet though (with the exception of the Constellation series). I can't understand why Aquactinics doesn't make all their T5 fixtures in the same mold as the constellation just different lengths. I've emailed them and asked this but have yet to receive an answer.
Obviously beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In any event, I highly doubt anybody but a hardcore reef geek would make any comment on the appearance of the fixture - it'll be what's in the tank that counts.

For the record, I agree most Aquactinics fixtures aren't the prettiest things in the world, but they aren't any uglier than Hamilton or PFO fixtures which are straight out of Mad Max. Does any one know if Giesemann or Sfiligoi make T5-only fixtures? Now those would be stylin'.
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