Is that true?
Yes
Mo
thanks for the replys
so your running 6 ati fixtures 4 48' and 2 36'ati hybrids? damn im so tempted i mean my tanks doing great but i do have some corals with shaded areas were its turned white on the underneath side and your power bill went to half hmmm?
mo can i get a pic for a visual on your lighting? when u get a chance i was figureing i needed 4x48" ran front to back suspended curious how u have yours set up
Are there studies done to suggest that?
Mo when u did the switch from mh to t5 how did your sps react?
Care to provide some substance? Too much misinformation is based around on this hobby as fact.
Are there studies done to suggest that?
If your tank is doing well, why change? I've made this mistake more than once. What may work for one person, may not work for another. Halides are the bees knees changing from them because of power concern is one thing, changing from them to improve lighting is another.
Personally, I love T-5s, I think they are a great light source with great color options. However, What you have (000 watts of radium halide) can't be improved.
Yes it is. Understand thank I am not talking about light penetration in general, because a 400w halide would show higher par further from the source. I am speaking of the complete coverage that a t5 can provide. There are no shadows and every inch of coral get illuminated. This is most apprent with corals that have a clustered growth pattern, and grown out reefs with dense growth in general.