dzones
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I have not yet tried t5's but was just curious as to the amount needed to be considered equal to the following..
If I have a 72" 125 gallon tank (about 24" deep) and currently have 3x 250w metal halides over it, What would I need to be considered the equivalent or better in a t5 setup?
Essentially what I am trying to find out is if the electricity amount would be enough below the current usage to warrant a change.
With the heat of this summer I saw my utility bill hitting $600+ and with my latest expansion of goodies I thought I might need to look into this. It is either this or solar power cause something has to change.
From what I have seen both lighting types seem to have good coral growing values. Chime in if you personally feel one is better than the other and why.
If I have a 72" 125 gallon tank (about 24" deep) and currently have 3x 250w metal halides over it, What would I need to be considered the equivalent or better in a t5 setup?
Essentially what I am trying to find out is if the electricity amount would be enough below the current usage to warrant a change.
With the heat of this summer I saw my utility bill hitting $600+ and with my latest expansion of goodies I thought I might need to look into this. It is either this or solar power cause something has to change.
From what I have seen both lighting types seem to have good coral growing values. Chime in if you personally feel one is better than the other and why.
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