T5 Question

TreyK

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I recently started my tank and am currently running a Odyssea 24" 130W Power Compact Light Fixture Advance, on my 29 gallon tank. This puts a little more than 4 watts per gallon which I was told by my LFS would be enough to grow just about anything. I now know that I was misinformed lol.

I personally dont like the look of most SPS, so this tank will be mostly for zoos, softies, and lps.

So heres my dilemma, a 29 gallon tank is approx 30 inches I believe, correct me if im wrong. I really like the current nova extreme pro t5 fixtures, but they only come in either 20 inch or 36 inch. Can anyone reccommend a comparable fixture that comes in a 30" size, or should I just deal with the over hang?
 
I have a 50 Gallon 30" tank. I use a 24" tek light over it. Gives a little shade for some of the lower light stuff on each side.
 
Ok but if I ran that I would only have 96 watts. as opposed to the 130 Im running now. So I dont see how that would benefit me at all. And how are you running only 96 watts on a 50 gallon?thats less than 2 watts per gallon.
 
Hmm thats interesting. Maybe they dont make that anymore. Give reefgeek a call thets where i got it from. I actually moved up to an ATI fixture for my new 90 gallon build.

they make a 24" model too.



its prob 200.00 more expensive then the tek light though.

not sure what your budget is. But this fixture is prob in the top 4 as far as T5's are concerned

ATI light
 
4x24 watt t5s will be fine in ur tank. 96 watts of t5s will put more light in ur tank than 130 watt pc. the bulbs themselves, are a little brighter watt for watt, but the reflectrs make the biggest difference. makesure the fixture u get has individual reflectors. slrs put between 25-40 % more light in the tank. in my 20L 12" high vs urs is 18" high, i had 2 nova extremes at 2x24 watt, one had slrs and the one had a single reflector, and i could grow sps in that tank w/ lighting.
 
Hey Treyk not too sound mean or anything. But measuring watts to gallons isn't the best way to gauge how many lights or what not to get. I know that's how they used to do I guess back in the day, But from what I know being in the hobby that technique is often dissregarded ime. HOpe that helps.
 
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