Glass in canopy?

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I'm building a canopy for a 90 gallon tank, which will house a 2x250 MH/T5 retrofit lighting kit. Hello Lights (where I bought the kit) has language on its site indicating that a glass shield must be used to protect the fixtures from water and humidity.

The halide fixtures already have glass shieds, but the T5 fixtures do not. They do have moisture-resistant end-caps. Do I need to put a glass shield in my canopy? The fixtures will be about 8-9 inches from the water. The tank is acrylic, so the end caps will not be situated over open water.

I would really rather not do this because of light loss, added weight, and the complications from fan placement that this will pose.

Thanks.
 
Most of the DIY canopies dont seem to use any shields over the T5's. Most people run open tops on their tanks as well. I think the statement is more of a CYA for Hello Lights than anything else. I ran VHO with not shields and open top tank for years. My canopy will not have any shields over the T5's when I am done with it. The waterproof end caps will take care of any salt spray and I think that the better reflectors hold up well to the salt spray. IOW, I don't think it's anything more than a legal liability statement by Hello Lights. I think the majority run the T5's without any shields.
 
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