Can't decide how high off the waterline to hang my T5 HO light fixture

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I have a tek T5 HO 6x54W fixture on a 90 Gallon. 3 whites, 2 actinic and 1 pink. How high off the water should I hang my light?
 
Really depends on the bulbs you have and the corals. I have a 6 bulb ATI fixture, and I replaced a 400w halide. The t5's at the same height started to burn my corals when my 400w halide didnt. So I had to raise it up I bit. Is your hanging kit adjustable? I would start it around 10 inches and then adjust as needed.
 
I don't have a hanging kit just yet...Planning to stop by Homedepot to see if they have an adjustable kit. I doubt they do but doesnt hurt to try. My tank is brand spanking new I hope to keep a mixed reef someday. My goal is to fill it with 90% sps
 
My tech light 8 bulb was right at the water surface but I switched because it wasnt bright enough. I went back to t5 but I dont see the ppoint in rasing the bulbs to much
 
I have a Tek Elite 6x54W on a 90g and I keep the fixture 3 inches above the tank frame and it has done well for me. I keep LPS and a few zoas in the bottom 25% of the tank and SPS everywhere else ranging from 200-650 PAR.
 
I don't have a hanging kit just yet...Planning to stop by Homedepot to see if they have an adjustable kit. I doubt they do but doesnt hurt to try. My tank is brand spanking new I hope to keep a mixed reef someday. My goal is to fill it with 90% sps


Furball, check out "Sun Lifts". They let you raise and lower your fixture at will, which is pretty awesome. I've been using them for a couple years now.

http://www.specialty-lights.com/710120.html
 
I'm interested in this thread. I have a 6 x 24watt T5 over my cube about three inches off waterline and am worried I burnt my favia, blasto, and plate sitting on / near bottom of my 37G. I cut back my photoperiod an only run 4 14K bulbs about 5 hours per day now. Things seem to be getting a better. I was worried my T5's would be bright enough. I never dreamed they could fry anything.
 
Yeah the word about that is slow to spread. T5's are still widely underestimated. Many an SPS has been roasted by people who thought "it was right under halides, I shouldn't need to acclimate it" ...
 
I have a Tek Elite 6x54W on a 90g and I keep the fixture 3 inches above the tank frame and it has done well for me. I keep LPS and a few zoas in the bottom 25% of the tank and SPS everywhere else ranging from 200-650 PAR.

I have a similar setup (Aquatinics 5 bulb fixture) on my 90. All ATI bulbs. The fixture is about 2-3 inches off the top. I put a brown milli on the sand bed. Less than 1 week later and it's starting to change to a beautiful purple and green color.
 
I keep my Tek 8 X 54 6" off the water on my 120. I do not use the splash shield and high PAR bulbs. 6" seems to keep water splash off of the reflectors

Joe
 
I'm interested in this thread. I have a 6 x 24watt T5 over my cube about three inches off waterline and am worried I burnt my favia, blasto, and plate sitting on / near bottom of my 37G. I cut back my photoperiod an only run 4 14K bulbs about 5 hours per day now. Things seem to be getting a better. I was worried my T5's would be bright enough. I never dreamed they could fry anything.

YOu threadd jacker you :hmm4: That's too much blue for my taste though
 
Yes, I know the product description says 36" but I don't know why. The only thing that matters is weight. I used to have my 8x54 Tek hanging on a pair of them.

Just something to think about. :)
 
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