Fish_Freek
Cheese Head
I beleive so. A4 ballasts are actually made by ice cap.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7421896#post7421896 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sjm817
Assuming a 36" tank 18" deep, a 4 x 39W T5 setup would allow you to keep pretty much anything.
I can do a search first thing in the morning east coast time.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7447271#post7447271 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishbaiter
Found this on reeflighting.com
Directly quoted from them. Hope it helps..
As you probably have already found out when it comes to aquarium lighting you have a huge amount of choices and just as large difference in pricing. The most inexpensive type of lighting one can purchase is fluorescent lighting. In this family you have Power Compact lighting, which is two high output bulbs fused together at the tip either straight pinned (German) or square pinned (Japanese). These are our least favorite bulbs as they typically break at the point where the two bulbs are joined and they seem to loose their color faster than any other fluorescent bulb. VHO Lighting seems to have the highest approval rating from consumers. These bulbs are larger in diameter and produce more wattage from the bulb, hence a brighter light. VHO lighting is a great option for those soft coral aquariums. Last but not the least is T5 lighting. T5 Lighting is new in America but gaining popularity very quickly. T5 lighting typically lower in wattage for the same length bulb as a VHO but they burn as bright as a VHO. This combination gives you a very bright light with lower energy costs. T5 Bulbs are also supposed to last about 1.5 times a standard VHO bulb.