T5 Quantum Bad Boy system.

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I'm looking into the Quantum Bad boy T5 8 lamp system. I've seen them on Amazon but I'm wondering if I need a certain wattage for my mixed reef or are they all the same. Many seem to be offered by horticulture stores for growing plants and I'm unsure if it's the same product. Any help is appreciated.
 
Make sure it's a t5ho light. Not one of the normal output units. What is the wattage on it?


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T5 Quantum Bad Boy system.

24,36,54 or 80 per bulb depending on length


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Thanks for the help! My bulb length is 48", what should the wattage be to make sure it is high output? At a horticulture store should they be able to tell me if the bad boy t5 quantum system they carry is high output or not?
 
54 watt bulbs for 48". They won't have the appropriate bulbs you need though


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I went to the horticultural store today and found a t5 8 lamp system that can run 54 watt 48" bulbs. It has separate reflectors for each bulb. Is there anything else I'm missing here or will this work?

Also I'm a big fan of coral growth, which combination of T5 bulbs should I use to get coral colors to pop and get decent growth. I'm think about the ATI bulbs. What would you recommend.
 
Definitely ati bulbs. Giesemann and KZ bulbs are just as good, but more expensive. ATI is the gold standard. I buy them online but if you prefer buying in person at the fish store most stores carry giesemann. Haven't seen many that carry ati...but like I said, I only order online ever.

That fixture is fine just make sure you can keep it cool, If you can install a couple clip on fans to blow cool air at the bulbs that would be ideal. Just helps slow down spectral shift and helps them last longer. That's what makes the actual ati sunpower fixture so good is its cooling ability. Anyhow.

Lots of 8 bulb recommendations out there just depends on how blue or white you like the tank. For a color combo with lots of pop and fluorescence, but still good growth. Try

4- ATI blue+
2- ATI true actinic
1-ATI coral+
1-ATI purple+ (or a second coral+ instead)

A massive coral aquaculture facility known as World Wide Corals in Orlando Florida has found through years of trial and error that a tremendously effective bulb combo for growth is 6 ATI blue+ and 2 ati aquablue specials. I wouldn't personally care for that color combo as I find it a bit on the "green" looking side, but it works really well for the pros. I've considered giving it a try for a year or so but haven't bit the bullet


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Definitely ati bulbs. Giesemann and KZ bulbs are just as good, but more expensive. ATI is the gold standard. I buy them online but if you prefer buying in person at the fish store most stores carry giesemann. Haven't seen many that carry ati...but like I said, I only order online ever.

That fixture is fine just make sure you can keep it cool, If you can install a couple clip on fans to blow cool air at the bulbs that would be ideal. Just helps slow down spectral shift and helps them last longer. That's what makes the actual ati sunpower fixture so good is its cooling ability. Anyhow.

Lots of 8 bulb recommendations out there just depends on how blue or white you like the tank. For a color combo with lots of pop and fluorescence, but still good growth. Try

4- ATI blue+
2- ATI true actinic
1-ATI coral+
1-ATI purple+ (or a second coral+ instead)

A massive coral aquaculture facility known as World Wide Corals in Orlando Florida has found through years of trial and error that a tremendously effective bulb combo for growth is 6 ATI blue+ and 2 ati aquablue specials. I wouldn't personally care for that color combo as I find it a bit on the "green" looking side, but it works really well for the pros. I've considered giving it a try for a year or so but haven't bit the bullet


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All super helpful thank you!
 
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