T5 Lighting May Be For You

The nice thing about digital photography is that I take about 30-40 pictures for each one I keep and discard the rest. I have at times, taken about 100 pictures of the tank just to keep 1 picture. There were alot to choose from the 100 shots after the first glance through them, to get the 10 best. Then I narrow it down to like the 3-4 best of the 10 and then narrow it down to 1.

Man.. what we have to do for a nice picture! Outside shots, I take a bunch of pictures at parties or a parade and such, they pretty much all turn out great. I take pictures of my tank, well it takes quite a few shots just to get a few good ones that come close to presenting you with a shot that is close to what I see.
 
I know what you mean about pics. I took about 15 to get the 2 shots I posted below. I am using a sony cybershot DSC-S75. Not a great camers but it takes some nice shots.

Ignore the nice green algae coloring on the rocks. I got a nice algae bloom yesterday when I came home from work. I think i overfed the day before and of course all the sunlight in the room = nice green algae.

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Branching Monti. This one started out with some nice green polyps, but under the PC's from my old tank it browned out. It is taking on a nice lime green color now. Its amazing how quickly the sps I have are coloring up!

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My psycho clown near the monti. He moves too fast to get a great shot of him.
 
RJ
Great thread! I was wondering if it would be possible to light a 150 gallon reef using only T5's and still be able to keep some SPS. The measurements of the tank are 60 x 24 x 25. I currently have 440 watts
of VHO and was planning to get twin 250 Watt MH. This is going to be for a completely new setup so I still have time to get it right. Thanks
 
cabbagehead said:
RJ
Great thread! I was wondering if it would be possible to light a 150 gallon reef using only T5's and still be able to keep some SPS. The measurements of the tank are 60 x 24 x 25. I currently have 440 watts
of VHO and was planning to get twin 250 Watt MH. This is going to be for a completely new setup so I still have time to get it right. Thanks

My tank is the same dimensions. I'm running 8, 5' bulbs. 6 on IC 660's and 2 on Triad. Here are some pictures from this morning:
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cabbagehead said:
brentp
Great pics Where did you get those T5's. Do you know any online retailers who sell them?

I got them at reefgeek.com. I initially bought the 6 lamp retro with 2 of each, sun, 11k, and blue. I added two more blues running on triad ballasts that I picked up locally.
 
Very nice pictures Brentp, those look very healthy.

For your water current, how much are you pushing an hour, or how many times are you pushing compared to your tank volume. I am pushing 17 times my tank volume an hour and probably should be pushing 23 times if I want to put more Acro's in my tank.
 
That is some great current!

I think I am definately going to put another MaxiJet 900 in my tank, so I will be pusing 23 times and hour around my tank.
 
I just added up my flow, 40 times at least. My fiji yellow leather has never looked so happy. I thought I would need to find a lower flow area for it but I was obviously wrong.
 
3 MJ 1200's x 295gph = 885gph. That is about the minimum I would think you want to push, if you don't have a return pump pushing an additional 350-500gph through your tank. If you have a hang on the back skimmer, they usually only push like 150gph or something like that.

In my 55g tank, I have 2 MJ 900's which push 230gph each, and a Mag 7 return pushing 480gph. So, I am pushing like 960gph through my tank which is 17 times the tanks size and I am wanting another MJ 900 to push another 230gph which will give me around 23 times.
 
cabbagehead said:
Do you think three maxi jet 1200 is too much flow for a standard 55gallon?

That is not enough if you are planning on adding SPS. It's pretty easy to add a closed loop, and there are quite a few reasonably priced pumps in the under 1000 gph range that you could use.
 
The reason I asked is that since I replaced my powersweeps with maxi jets my bubble coral is not expanding like it use to. No brown jelly yet but I am scared. I also have a mag 7 return. I also installed a Red Sea wavemaker pro to alternate current. Hopefully when I get My 150 (or 125 haven't decided yet) I can find a better place for my bubble.
 
Some LPS like bubbles don't like the 'beam' like flow of a powerhead (and I think SPS don't always like it either). That is one of the reasons why the more diffuse flow of the Tunzes and Seios is preferred by many.
 
I don't think BTA's or anemones like that like to be in direct flow area's so I have heard. Hopefully it get's back into the swing and starts opening up.
 
When I read cabbagehead's 'bubble coral', I thought he was talking about the LPS bubble coral, but RJ is correct, my BTA's don't like being blasted either.
 
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