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![]() The 4 bulb t5 will give you comparable light to the 70W viper...
Marineland double brights are just enough for softies. Even the reefbrites arent quite powerful enough for SPS from reports on them. Go with the t5's, you wont regret it. |
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![]() Ya I'm just saying what i went with... and that i like the shimmer effect and the light it produces is crisp. The only draw back is the light does heat up my room quite a bit but i can live with it.
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![]() i have an 18 gallon nano i use a 4 x 24 watt t5 unit on, temperature stays low, good colour and all the corals seem happy with it
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![]() Hey man...
I run a 70W sunpod over my 12 gallon... Awesome light...you can keep anything under it from clams/sps on down. BUT.... it uses a lot of volage and runs quite hot... 70w halides are sort of from a time before t5's were really understood... |
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![]() I guess whatever floats your boat
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![]() Just to give you an idea of of i got going i snapped a FTS and you can see the lights and whatnot.
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![]() Awesome thanks everyone for the feed back, I have another question to pester you all with. Does anyone know much about lexan, I may be making a lid/cover for my tank to limit evap and from water on my lights. I know that most glass tops are uv resisting and I have done a bit of research on lexan but I have never used it. Im asking for a bit of insight if anyone out there has an idea
![]() Last edited by Beano1169; 08-10-2011 at 03:55 AM. |
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![]() I used to have lexan on top of my 45 and it got bowed in. I didn't really like it.
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