actually the teks look pretty nice, and their reflectors are quite good, easily 3x more par than an equivalent current usa unit.
a decent, cheap HOB skimmer is the D&D marine typhoon, for the price it is great!
T5s work MUCH better with individual reflectors, but if you must get something now and cannot afford an aquactinics unit, then the nova is better than PC, and with good bulbs (geisman, ati, uv etc.) it should be able to grow a variety of corals. The only problem I see is by the time you get the unit and replace the bulbs, you might as well have bought an aquactinics 5t5 system. A 36 inch nova is $180, new bulbs around 80 = $260, for about $200 more you could get the T5 unit and never need to upgrade/change your lighting. But that is $200 more. 2 4 bulb current usa units do not equal one 5t5 aquactinic unit in PAR. In addition the moonlights for the current are awful, can barely see them and the fan is noisy, although all fans produce some noise.
a decent, cheap HOB skimmer is the D&D marine typhoon, for the price it is great!
T5s work MUCH better with individual reflectors, but if you must get something now and cannot afford an aquactinics unit, then the nova is better than PC, and with good bulbs (geisman, ati, uv etc.) it should be able to grow a variety of corals. The only problem I see is by the time you get the unit and replace the bulbs, you might as well have bought an aquactinics 5t5 system. A 36 inch nova is $180, new bulbs around 80 = $260, for about $200 more you could get the T5 unit and never need to upgrade/change your lighting. But that is $200 more. 2 4 bulb current usa units do not equal one 5t5 aquactinic unit in PAR. In addition the moonlights for the current are awful, can barely see them and the fan is noisy, although all fans produce some noise.