The T5 Q&a Thread

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Grim or Hahn-

I'm in the planning stages of a 40B and am almost set on putting myself down on the waiting list for an ATI Powermodule. I am shooting for an SPS dominated tank and want to know if you would recommend going with the 4x39w or the 6x39w fixture. Reefgeek thought the 6x39 would probably be a bit overkill and would likely bleach the corals. What do you think? I've heard a 4 bulb ATI fixture is the equivalent on an 8 bulb Tek fixture... any truth in that statement in terms of output?
 
ati 4 or 6 bulb

ati 4 or 6 bulb

Grim
I am going to purchase the ATI within the next couple of weeks and wondering if I should get the 4 bulb or 6 bulb. My tank is a 37 gallon cube 24x18x21. It will be mixed reef with a clam added when established. Also which bulbs should I get. Thanks for all the advice. Linda
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12400287#post12400287 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by laud
What about the IceCap 60" 8x80W SLR T5 Very High-Output Retrofit Kit you've mentioned before?

That would be fine
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12400876#post12400876 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by markreefer
I am currently running 4 x 250W Metal Halides on a tank measuring 72"x30"x30". I am considering changing to T5's. Could somebody give me the pros and cons please?

Which are the best units?

Really to match the halides you are going to need at least 12 39 watt Ice Cap retros running side by side (6 rows). I'm just guessing but based on a 4x54 watt Ice Cap setup using about 300 watts I suspect these will draw 225 or so per ballast so 750 watts total power draw is a big decrease. 240 a year on lamp replacement and a whole lot less heat. If you are going high light critters I would probably do 16 lamps add around 80 bux on the lamp replacement and that is assuming you are getting a bulk purchace discount on the lamps. Maybe a little less with a discount.

If you used the 80 watt lamps using Ice Cap reflectors (you have to order 2 36" reflectors per lamp and create a reflector for the 60" lamp) It will save a lot of money on lamp replacement but you will use more electricity and less intensity the last 5 or 6 inches at each end of the tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12402095#post12402095 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rgreenpc
I bought a 6 bulb T5 retrofit for my 65G tank...

I was sent -
Pro Color
Aquasun
Actinic Blue Special
Actinic
2 x Blue Plus

Thoughts on the bulb order? And if you see any issues with the bulbs I was sent?

Front
Blue Plus
Actinic
Aquasun
Actinic Blue Special
Procolor
Blue Plus

I would plan on ordering another Blue Plus and replace the actinic with it. I think what you got might be a little too purple for most folk but take a look and see what you think.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12402831#post12402831 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by markreefer
Thanks alanmoorhead, my tank is shut down at the moment for a rethink, but I intend to keep SPS.

The units I have in mind are ATI Power Modules.

http://www.bluzooaquatics.co.uk/pro...tID=1249&ProductDetailID=84&SubCatagoryID=480

They produce a 3' unit which is fan assisted so 2 of those would do the job and address the cons you mention.

I am particularly interested in the potential savings in running cost. From the tanks I have seen on RC using T5's there doesn't seem to be any disadvantage over MH ?

The 2 8 lamp ATI units would work too, just keep them low, near the water surface
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12404226#post12404226 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by norcal99
Grim or Hahn-

I'm in the planning stages of a 40B and am almost set on putting myself down on the waiting list for an ATI Powermodule. I am shooting for an SPS dominated tank and want to know if you would recommend going with the 4x39w or the 6x39w fixture. Reefgeek thought the 6x39 would probably be a bit overkill and would likely bleach the corals. What do you think? I've heard a 4 bulb ATI fixture is the equivalent on an 8 bulb Tek fixture... any truth in that statement in terms of output?


If there is a chance you'll be upgrading to a larger tank the ATI is a good investment. The 4 lamp unit would be fine although should you go to a larger tank it would be nice to have 6 lamps. If the 6 lamp fixture had 3 circuits I would get that and leave 2 slots blank.
 
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Re: ati 4 or 6 bulb

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12404407#post12404407 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by laffinlin
Grim
I am going to purchase the ATI within the next couple of weeks and wondering if I should get the 4 bulb or 6 bulb. My tank is a 37 gallon cube 24x18x21. It will be mixed reef with a clam added when established. Also which bulbs should I get. Thanks for all the advice. Linda

With a clam I'd do 6.

Front
Super Actinic
Blue Plus
Aquasun
Blue Plus
UVL 75/25
Blue Plus
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12404652#post12404652 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
Front
Blue Plus
Actinic
Aquasun
Actinic Blue Special
Procolor
Blue Plus

I would plan on ordering another Blue Plus and replace the actinic with it. I think what you got might be a little too purple for most folk but take a look and see what you think.

What color light will the extra blue plus give me?

I want something natural but not blaring white nor too blue.
 
Grim -

I just got an email from ReefGeek -

The told me I have:

2 - ATI 39W Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent
1 - ATI 39W 12000K Aquablue Special T5 HO Fluorescent
1 - ATI 39W True Actinic 03 T5 HO Fluorescent
1 - ATI 39W Pro Color T5 HO Fluorescent
1 - UVL 39W 10000K AquaSun T5 HO Fluorescent

Greg stated that I might need to let the bulbs to fully burn in and for my eye to adjust to it a bit...

Thoughts?
 
I'm about to push the button on the 4 bulb 36" ATI fixtures from reefgeek for my 40 breeder I am setting up. I want to try my hands at sps, mainly montipora since they seem to be easier as first time sps and maybe a clam. I know nothing as to which bulbs I should get included with the fixture so can I get some recommendations please. :)
 
Does anybody have experience with the Sundial T5HOs? I have a fowlr tank and need to replace my 4x65w pc lights. I have an opportunity to get 2 of the 36" 4x39W Sundial T5HO lights at a fair price. I would like to know how they actually make the fish look? Will the tank be bright? It is a 135.....thanks.
 
I have a 55g 36x18x20, would a 4 or 6 bulb kit be better for my tank. Tank will be ric/LPS dominant with a few SPS. I plan to add a clam when the tank matures.

Any bulb suggestions? Would love alot of pop but with a clean color
 
Grim,

I just bought a used Tek 8 bulb fixture for my 90g. I am going to use 6 of the 8 over my tank for now, even though it came with 8 slightly used bulbs. Based on your recommendations, I decided to go with this combo (Front to Back):
AquaBlue +
Actinic +
AB+
Aquasun (The writing is almost gone but I think thats what it is)
Super Actinic
AB+

I really don't like the AquaSun, as it gives the tank a slightly pinkish, 10K look that I don't like. Could I replace the AquaSun with another AB+ or similar bulb, or will that be too much blue? Any "side effects" of doing so?

TIA as always!
 
hey grim,

yet another T5 question for the T5 Man Himself :)

I am running two 10x54w powermodules on one tank and a tek 8x54 on another (yes, reefgeek is going to love me in a few months when it's bulb changing time!). the metal halide look that I like the best is the radium or helios 20K with actinics. what would you say is the equivalent in T5's, spectrum-wise? after looking at the halide spectal stuff on Sanjay's site and the T5 spectrals on reefgeek's page, it appears to me that the T5 equivalent would be just a bunch of blue plus bulbs with a couple UVL SA's (though I also like the fiji purples). what do you think?
 
Grim,

I think we are now going with the Aquactinics 48" TX5 Series for our 75 gallon instead of the Constellation. We have decided that we would not be doing SPS and clams -- just mushrooms and LPS. Oh and our Sebae anemone.

Are we on the right track? What bulbs would you recommend?
 
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