kenpau
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Thanks!! I agree, Nothing beats MH for growth, and Hamilton is the only company offering reasonably priced MH lighting today.
And, I am NOT a shill just an honest believer.
MH is proven for growth, however IMO....it is an easy option for people who want growth but are also prepared to live with a lot of the 'cons' of having MH lighting. There are many non-MH options out there that once setup correctly offer excellent growth and colouration without the cons of MH, namely having a fixture resembling Frankensteins monster hanging over your tank, and using decades old technology of basically lighting your tank with a heater.
I started out with MH, moved to LEDs and now to an LED/T5 combo. What have I learnt.....
MH do grow corals well, however they do have drawbacks, I won't even go in bulb replacement costs because it's negligible and the fixtures are obviously far cheaper than good LEDs, however aesthetically they're not pretty generally, the Giesemann Spectra is one of the only MH fixtures I'd consider; they also kick out an unbelievable amount of heat, which depending where you live would require the need for a chiller. My initial findings with AI Sols weren't that great, I could grow LPS well but SPS growth was very limited, instead of 'dumping LEDs and going back to halides' though I read into the technology and best settings for what I wanted to achieve, then upgraded to the Hydra52s.
My experience was far better here with 'good' SPS growth, however I made the mistake of not using enough fixtures for complete cover of the tank. There is also obviously a lot of customisation available with LEDs, the Hydra52s can be set to pretty much any colour temperature you can think of, and this is where people fall down with limited growth.
My latest fixture was bought to combat the lack of spread with LEDs, I could have just bought more fixtures but went with the T5/LED hybrid, there is a lot of noise about this combination now with the benefits of LED and the proven spread and growth of T5s, especially with actinic bulbs.
If you're looking for an easy plug and play and you don't have the want (or patience) for customisation then I'd definitely opt for MH. However there is much more available now to the reef lighting experience, with the latest fixtures giving you complete control of timings and temperatures WITH excellent coral growth.