T5's

I have a 4x54w T5 fixture on my prop tank. You're welcome to stop over and check them out sometime, Joe.
 
thanks ken and dan for the input.....im in the planning stages of a 75g RR. Im thinking it's gonna be a room divider. If you remember my place it would look pretty cool. Heat and energy consumption are a concideration. Would 4x54w be enough to support some sps?
 
I would think so, at least at the top. The sps in my minibow are about 6 inches from 96 watts of PC and they are coloring nicely.
 
Well, a watt is a watt, I guess. It would be hard to spread 216 watts of halide over a 75, that's for sure.
 
Joe, I've committed my 90 gallon construction project to Evo's Extreme T5. They come with 8 bulbs :) and can be switched per set of four on the timer. The trick is to combine them with the proper heat range for optimum growth and exhibition colors. Absolutely you gain big on energy conservation and cost of operation. I'd say don't go with less then 6 bulbs. Yes they have 6 bulb t5 reflectors.
 
"Im planning on individual reflectors"

That's good. Even if they generate much less heat than MH do add one or two PC fan(s). It will serve well during hot summer days.
 
I started with a total of 8 T5s (> 500 Watts). Some SPS did well at the top of the tank, but others grew very slowly. I ended up adding a 150W MH to the mix.
 
After extensive reading on the subject, T5s are FAR more efficient than any of the other HO or VHO florescent bulbs. So essentially you will get more PAR from the same watt output. After taking measurements with my Quantum Meter, my 216w T5 setup puts out relatively the same PAR as my 384w PC setup. And although I haven't tested depth penetration (30" for my main display vs 10" for my prop tank), from what I've read, T5s with individual reflectors are comparable if not better than MHs when it comes to depth.
 
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