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Old 01-01-2014, 05:28 PM
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I haven't been following the site too much as of late you switched from led back to t5

I think about that daily but thought I was crazy
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Old 01-01-2014, 05:31 PM
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I haven't been following the site too much as of late you switched from led back to t5

I think about that daily but thought I was crazy
It was a good move, over all happy with it. I do miss the dimming effects, but overall the tank looks better and the corals show more color. If you look closely at the last two pics, you can see the difference in the light. The LED shows separation even in photos.
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Old 01-01-2014, 05:36 PM
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I figured I noticed it, overall looks better in the last shot.

What size number of bulbs did you decide to go with.

I had the 8x80 w ati power module on my old tank and it grew/coloured up stuff crazy.

Led I need to play with more colouring but I seem to have a bunch of brown blaw corals no pop.
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I figured I noticed it, overall looks better in the last shot.

What size number of bulbs did you decide to go with.

I had the 8x80 w ati power module on my old tank and it grew/coloured up stuff crazy.

Led I need to play with more colouring but I seem to have a bunch of brown blaw corals no pop.
I'm using the same fixture, 5' power module 8x80w. It really brings out colors that didn't show with the LED.
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Old 01-01-2014, 05:41 PM
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Cool, only problem I have is I would need 2 and bulb changes would kill.

Interested in how long u have ran your bulbs or plan to, I had purchased a par meter and could get 2 years from bulbs before then dropped 10 percent but after a couple months the colour spectrum changed drastically
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Cool, only problem I have is I would need 2 and bulb changes would kill.
Compared to LED, the price of the fixture and one set of bulbs leaves me enough money for 8-10 years of bulb changes compared to the one time cost of LED purchase.
I also heard that the guy that bought my LEDs already had one burn out. Not even 2 years old. So not sure LED would last 10 years.
And honestly, 90% of people in the hobby will shut down long before realizing the savings of not replacing bulbs.
I will probably replace bulbs every 9 months. I'll know closer to that time frame as this is my first run with T5.
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Now that you have had the t5 over the water long enough to color up coral. Do you still prefer the halides (color wise)
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Now that you have had the t5 over the water long enough to color up coral. Do you still prefer the halides (color wise)
Absolutely. If I had a way to manage humidity, I'd still run the Radium 400w bulbs.
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Geez dude. U r wanting to dismantle what alot of us are trying to get to. LMAO. I totally get the occasional bout of "annoyed" and the "bored" thing, but that is what is so awesome about this hobby. If there were no challenges and the approach was effortless then there is no reward.
I really like this hobby because it is so personal with every person. And hell, if I wanted easy.....I'd pick up needlepoint. You can just go total rebuild and re design, u can go very simple or u can go for "blow your friggin mind" intense, totally up to u.
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Geez dude. U r wanting to dismantle what alot of us are trying to get to.
But once you get there, then what? Now I have a tangled mess of corals that are starting to kill the lower areas. I have one large dead colony underneath that whole right side that I can't even get to.

So this weekend I'm going to thin it out and rework some of the coral placement. I even found colonies I didn't know I had while looking down from the top rear!! It's time to clean up
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