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Re: update
Re: update
Dropping the actinic for an Aquablue gives more PAR. Judging by your discription your fixture is not one with good reflectors so you need the higher output lamp combination.
Re: update
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13764162#post13764162 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by daveonbass
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ATI Blue Plus
ATI Aquablue
UVL Aquasun
ATI Blue Plus
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Originally posted by daveonbass
ok I bit the bullet and bought a 24" 4 bulb t5 (with 3 moon leds) from the website "fishneedit.com".
This is for a temporay set up...it is not for my upgrade with will be the ATI 36" 6 bulb fixture. But since my tank NOW needs light too...I figured I'd get a cheap one to pass the time while I save more money and set this one up.
I got the 2 blue, 2 white set up...and the white are the 20K range bulbs...(I'm hoping for a pretty blue set up). I'm already guessing that it will not be the look I REALLY want...and so I ask you.
In a 24" 4bulb light...what would be a better bulb set up for good growth...and over all good appearance? And it what order?
Thanks in advance...
dave"
sorry this quote is so wonky...I had to copy and paste.
I have a question. the 4 bulb set up you gave me is great but I have been reading more and more and have noticed that you give other people a different 4 bulb recommendation.
such as this:
ATI Blue Plus
UVL Super Actinic
UVL Aquasun
ATI Aquablue
So my question is what is the main difference...and why did you tell me what you did? I love it...don't get me wrong...but I'm just curious what the difference is....?
thanks in advance
dave
Dropping the actinic for an Aquablue gives more PAR. Judging by your discription your fixture is not one with good reflectors so you need the higher output lamp combination.