The T5 Q&a Thread

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if you want a bluer tank replace one aquablue with a blue plus. don't take the reflectors off, that is waste
 
Yes, obviously I know I could go out and buy 2 more blueplus bulbs :) . That wasnt my question though. I figured since both the aquablues are being overdriven, it may be okay to remove the reflectors off just those two bulbs and still have plenty of PAR.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7759073#post7759073 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yamaha racer
hey grim,
i asked about a friends 38g cube and u said that the 4 lamp will be enough to keep what he wants but is the 6 lamp a better choice or to much light? o ya its the 24" fixture
thanks

If ya can afford more lamps go for it. With 6 lamps you can do a sun, aquablue, bluepluses and actinics. Mix things up to get a wide spectrum and nice look.
 
Fire the metal halides with the luminarc first and see how the light is broadcast. I use them and I was very supprised on the coverage. then work T-5 around the coverage. As for 72" they where just released by Helios. Posted earlier purchased bulbs for 20.00 fixture was about 100.00. Not yet in mail order thought.
 
Im setting up my 40gal breeder soon for sps or lps not 100% sure yet and after going thru this thread Im heavly considering T5's but not sure on how many bulbs to go with and which fixture to go with any help would be great
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7770055#post7770055 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vodomagoo
Im setting up my 40gal breeder soon for sps or lps not 100% sure yet and after going thru this thread Im heavly considering T5's but not sure on how many bulbs to go with and which fixture to go with any help would be great

Probably go with 4/
 
As quoted from the web site:

" Top Quality Highly Reflective 95%+ polished Aluminum Reflector for Maximum Light Output unlike competitions unpolished "tin" type reflector."


Don't think it's individual though

Rev
 
Would they work, is this a good deal? Can get it with 6400k bulbs. I wonder if the bulbs that come with it will work on a SW tank

rev
 
Upon further review that unit does apear to have individual reflectors. Look at the picture that has Mirrored Surface on it. It looks sorta like the Aqualux reflector Horkn.

I think it might be worth a shot. I would actually try one of their 3000K "Bloom" lamps with a UVL Super Actinic and 2 ATI Blueplus lamps.

There is a thread in the SPS forum "My 55 gallon tank and corals lightening" in which Mothra posts some pics of his stuff using the 3000K lamp. Really makes the pink pop in a Millipora coral.
 
Cool

I was thinking about the lights, maybe I'll see what the lights it comes with will do. If need be they can always be swapped out. Anyone every tried Hydroponic lighting?

Rev
 
Thanks Grim

is that a DIY light setup he's using? And I have several people say
they don't like the endcaps on the unit from HTG Supply. I think I can modify it, any ideas?

rev
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7771617#post7771617 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
Upon further review that unit does apear to have individual reflectors. Look at the picture that has Mirrored Surface on it. It looks sorta like the Aqualux reflector Horkn.

I think it might be worth a shot. I would actually try one of their 3000K "Bloom" lamps with a UVL Super Actinic and 2 ATI Blueplus lamps.

There is a thread in the SPS forum "My 55 gallon tank and corals lightening" in which Mothra posts some pics of his stuff using the 3000K lamp. Really makes the pink pop in a Millipora coral.

i see that now grim.

for 150 i would try it.

they do srta look like the aqualux cdrs.

no water resistant endcaps, but the tek doesnt either...
 
What about the spectral analysis of the 3000k? Isnt there going to be some harmfull UV in there? It would make sense for a pink coral as there's been reference to that pigment as a natural sunscreen so to speak. But Ive also heard alot of negatives about certain ranges of nanometers being more harmfull if overexposed. Sorry recalling from memory, no resources to back it up :p

-Justin
 
If I wanted to take my 29gallon from 3x95w vho (9month old bulbs) to 4x39w t5 what steps would I need to take to ensure I don't burn the corals with the light change...

I was thinking of starting with 2 of the bulbs and these really cheap tin reflectors I fashioned. then after a week add anther with a homemade reflector, then another week then add the nlast bulb...Then after a couple of weeks start changing my homemade reflectors out for the icecap reflectors...Is this process neccessary. My wife says yes, I say just light it up with all 4 and take the light period down from the 12hrs a day they get now to 6-8 hours and bump it up daily till its back right....
 
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