my new t-5's

mskohl

Active member
Well, I just ordered my new lights for my new tank! I bought Paul's 225 gallon and I'm going to try T-5's over it. I've had a lot of advice that I 'have to have MH', but I'm going to give this a shot. I may have to go with softies on the bottom (it's about 30" tall), but I think I'll like that.

So, here is what I bought:
two sun - 6000k Broad spectrum encourages growth

two aquablue - 60% Actinic 40% white spectrum. Color temperature 11,000K Crisp White as a stand-alone lamp

one blue - Blue Spectrum Peaks at 450 nm; Supplementation Lamp encourages blueing in SPS coral, minor fluorescing

and one actinic - The spectrum spikes at 420 nanometers for the ultimate fluorescence of coral.

I hope this gets me the look I'm going for and I'm anxious to test with the PAR meter. Please offer opinions on the order in which to place them. I hope it all fits together easily, this is really not my interest.

Stephanie
 
hey steph, let me know how that works, i just purchased a vho set up with 2 lights, it should be here on thursday, jimmy is bringing me the bulbs to work tomarrow, they have been used for 5 months, but the ballast is suppose to be at 10000K, is that good or no?!.... i am still trying to learn the lighting thing, can you tell me more about it or give me a website!?

thanks,
Dustin

P.S. but let me know how the t-5's go, i might add some to this tank i am working on.
 
What I know about the t-5's and lighting in general, I learned from reading tons of threads on here and talking to club members. Like Paul said, Ray's tank is great. He had a meeting at his house a few months back and his tank was nice and very bright.

It'll be a while before I get everything set up - I still need to buy several expensive items.

On that note, if anyone has any rock for sale, let me know.
 
Stephanie,

Glad to hear that you've made the jump to T5s!

I've added a second 20K Blue, for a total of 400W of T5s.
It didn't hurt my softies or leathers, or mushrooms. Some of these are up fairly high in the tank.

When I get the photobucket thing figured out I'll post a pic here...

You'll really enjoy the lights.

Ray
 
here is one of Ray's tank:

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Here is one I placed in photobucket for a test.
T5s make coraline algae very prolific, as you can see, it even grows on the larger sand particules. The white parts are from the sand sifting stars doing their job.
I scraped the back glass to look like mountains...

These are my first photos with my Nikon D50, still getting used to it. Better photos to follow (hopefully on a seperate thread)

Ray

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how do you know when your vho lights go bad!? i just had some vho bulbs given to me by a friend and they were 5 months old... how often do you change bulbs?!
 
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