Lighting In An SPS Tank

I run 4 T5's ( retrofit kit--Reef Geek with ice cap 660) on a 75g. I can grow SPS anywhere in the tank with good colors.

If I was looking to buy a fixture for your 90.......I'd look for a 6 bulb ATI unit- USED. Plenty of people are selling them now...........seen a ton of them selling locally in my area.
 
For a 48 inch 90g tank I would recommend an ATI PM (or SP) 6 x 39w fixture. Yes I'm saying get one that is smaller than your tank. My ATI is the same length as the whole tank...and I have way too much light. I have to keep it hug ay least 10" above the water but usually 14"...I can not get sps or any high light corals to grow in the upper 1/3 of the tank without bleaching...and its almost impossible to keep low light corals on the sand bed, they have to be under a cave or shadow. So a slightly mixed reef is almost out of the question for me. LPS love to bleach and die on me in days. I'm going to upgrade to a 48" 110g tall tank and will be using my current ATI 36" fixture on it. I'm more than sure that it will still provide me more than enough light. For my 36" 58g tank I wish I'd have gotten a 24" light.

Just a warning.
 
For a 48 inch 90g tank I would recommend an ATI PM (or SP) 6 x 39w fixture. Yes I'm saying get one that is smaller than your tank. My ATI is the same length as the whole tank...and I have way too much light. I have to keep it hug ay least 10" above the water but usually 14"...I can not get sps or any high light corals to grow in the upper 1/3 of the tank without bleaching...and its almost impossible to keep low light corals on the sand bed, they have to be under a cave or shadow. So a slightly mixed reef is almost out of the question for me. LPS love to bleach and die on me in days. I'm going to upgrade to a 48" 110g tall tank and will be using my current ATI 36" fixture on it. I'm more than sure that it will still provide me more than enough light. For my 36" 58g tank I wish I'd have gotten a 24" light.

Just a warning.
 
My 8 bulb doesnt toast SPS. I have a yellow tort,rainbow gemafera, and oregon tort about 12" from the fixture with good color and growth.
 
Actually, for me a t5 setup would save substantially on electricity. I run three 400 watt Radiums on a six foot tank. The crux of it all is that many halide ballasts pull more/less wattage depending on the bulbs and/or ballast. For instance, my two 400 watt Galaxy ballasts on the left and right side of the tank drive the 400 watt Radium to 458 watts. I run a Blueline e-ballast in the middle and that runs the Radium closer to spec...around 380 watts. I only have them on for 6 hours per day and VHO actinic on for 4 hours per day.

Here's the math:

1. 1,300 watts of halide per hour x 6 hours = 7,800 watts = 7.8 kilowatts x
.15 per kilowatt = $1.17 per day

2. 320 watts of VHO actinic x 4 hours per day = 1,280 watts = @1.3
kilowatts x .15 per kilowatt = .20 per day

Over the course of a 30 day month this equals $41.10 to run halide with VHO actinic without actinics on with halides.

With respect to T5, my 26 inch wide sps tank would require an 8 bulb, 60 inch fixture to cover my 6 foot tank. Without changing the photoperiod of high light for 6 hours, the numbers are as follows:

1. 8 x 80 watt bulbs = 640 watts per hour x 6 hours = 3,840 watts = 3.85
kilowatts x .15 per kilowatt = .58 per day

2. 2 x 80 watt bulbs = 160 watts per hour x 4 hours = 480 watts = .5 kilowatts per day to simulate dusk dawn x .15 per kilowatt = .08 per day

Over the course of a 30 day month this equals .66 per day x 30 = $19.80

Halide = $41.10
T5 = $19.80

T5 would save me $21.30 in electrical consumption per month or $255.60 per year.


Most metal halide sps reefs change out their bulbs at 10 months...some sooner. My sps don't look as good after 10 months without a bulb change. The same can be said for VHO actinic and those with ATI Powermodules that have exceptional reefs. It's safe to say that you will/should change out your bulbs within a year for optimum coral color, growth and avoiding lighting spectrum shift.

3 Radiums x $85 per bulb = $255 (free shipping...yeah!!!)
2 VHO Actinic x $28 per bulb = $56 (free shipping if bought with Radiums)
Total of $311 per year

8 bulb T5 replacement as per Reefgeek with shipping $204 Total

So, the total cost of running a Halide and VHO actinic 6 foot tank for me barring a ballast blowout or premature bulb failure is $804.20

The total cost to run an 8 bulb ATI Powermodule per year is $441.60

T5 wins by a whopping $362.60, a 45% savings in electrical consumption and bulb replacement cost. The numbers translate into smaller tanks as well. Although I love the shimmer of my halide lighting system, I may definitely be switching to t5 simply to save a boatload of money that could be spent elsewhere on the tank or on other hobbies. Switching to LED would have an 8 year break even point to save on the cost of the LED lighting system and electrical consumption savings. Trust me....I did the math.:headwally:

In the end everyone has to decide what they like. I've seen some great halide tanks, and some beautiful and equally stunning t5 tanks. I'm not ready to make the switch to LED for obvious reasons, but if I'm in the hobby 7 or 8 years from now when the kinks are all worked out I may be willing to give it a go.

I hope this helps someone who actually read my whole post.

Take Alex T's math, then add the savings you will get from your chiller turning on less due to T5s not radiating much heat into your tank, and you have a slam dunk in terms of cost savings.. As far as bulbs go, there are many that stagger out the changing of their bulbs so that the corals aren't shocked. This also staggers out your bulb cost as well..
 
take alex t's math, then add the savings you will get from your chiller turning on less due to t5s not radiating much heat into your tank, and you have a slam dunk in terms of cost savings.. As far as bulbs go, there are many that stagger out the changing of their bulbs so that the corals aren't shocked. This also staggers out your bulb cost as well..


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Any one else agree with Daveonbass that a smaller fixture would be more sufficent for my 90gl? I figured the 6 x 54watt would be good and not overkill. I thought some LPS might have trouble but bleaching was not in my thought process.

I do want to keep sps corals but do not want to not be able to keep softies and lps. as the reef will be mixed of course with ricordia, acans, duncans. SPS dominated.
A four bulb fixture maybe or is that just not gonna cut it.

Stagering the bulbs seems really smart to keep the shock down as well as costs. Now I have a chiller but really do not want to run it.
 
I would recommend to get the fixture that will fit best on the available area over the tank.
If you can fit a 8 bulb, please get the 8 bulb. Not too much more and it's better in the long run for the corals.

Keep in mind you just can't compete with the sun.
There is no overkill when you talk about HO T5s over the tank you've got.
You always can cut 2 bulbs from the lighting schedule in the future, if you really want.

Run the chiller. It will work less than with MHs.

Grandis.
 
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