The T5 Q&a Thread

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14516601#post14516601 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spw4949
I need to replace my 2 daylight bulbs in my 6x39W nova extreme. Besides the 2 10K bulbs I have 1 fiji purple,2 ATI blue plus,&2 actinics. What day bulbs should I get to encourage max growth in my corals?


Probably 2 ATI Aquablues. I would run this setup:

ATI Blue Plus
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Aquablue
GE 6500K
ATI Aquablue
ATI Blue Plus

Dump the actinics.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14516938#post14516938 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by suliaman007
Thanks, iv herd from many people that the GE 6500K Daylights are really yellow and contribute to algae and cyno growth . Do you think I will have any of those problems with only one bulb with all the actinics?

Thnks Again


The bulb itself will not contribute to algae and cyano growth. If you are having issues with algae and cyano growth, lighting is not your problem to begin with.

Algae and cyano need nitrates and phosphates to feed off first and then the lighting will help it spread even more. The root of the problem for algae and cyano is usually lack of flow and excess nutrients.
 
Hey Grim,
Three questions: I recently picked up the Aquactinics Constellation 7 T5 Fixture.

1)My LFS sold me Geisemann bulbs and I was wondering what order you would suggest to put them in?
2)Also are these a good assortment to start growing SPS corals? I currently only have softies (but I want to make a change to SPS w/o MHs, hence the T5). Here are the bulbs I have:

3x Aquablue+
2x PureActinic
1x Midday
1x Actinic+

3)I was wondering which bulbs would you suggest to go on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd? There are three controlers on the fixture. 2 seperate controlling 2 bulbs, 1 controlling 3 bulbs. I like the idea of 'dawn to dusk'.
Thanks!
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14513147#post14513147 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
I'd run the dusk/dawn at least 10 hours.

For dusk/dawn I would use 2 ATI Blue Plus and a ATI Aquablue and UVL Aquasun for the midday lighting.

thank you also who do you get them from? My LFS does not handle them.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14512134#post14512134 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rtparty
I am not sure I understand your second question.

T5 bulbs usually last about a year. After that people notice big differences. They will not last 18 months that is for sure. All of the blue phosphors will be gone by then. Current USA bulbs are good for about 6 in my opinion.

The bulbs I recommended are the 4 you should run in my opinion.
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Second question was when times up of bulb life to change to list of bulbs you listed.
When I looked and can not find at LFS so who handle these you listed.
How many hour for lights you say to run a day?
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14517707#post14517707 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rtparty
Probably 2 ATI Aquablues. I would run this setup:

ATI Blue Plus
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Aquablue
GE 6500K
ATI Aquablue
ATI Blue Plus

Dump the actinics.

Really? Dump the actinics?
 
Here is a PAR, color temp, and growth relationship question.

If you have two bulbs that are pretty close in actual PAR output, does the spectrum really matter all that much in a MIXED reef? I realize corals that come from shallow water will benefit from lower K ratings and vice versa, but in a mixed reef, does it really matter?


In other words, if you had a 2-lamp configuration, which bulb combo would you expect better growth from? Let's assume all these bulbs to be "equal" in PAR output, although I know they vary by ~10-15%

I am as interested in opinions/preferences as well has any hard evidence anyone can point me to regarding light spectrum, coral growth, and PAR output.

ATI Blue+ and ATI Aquablue

ATI Aquablue and UVL Aquasun

ATI Blue+ and UVL Aquasun

ATI Blue+ and Fiji Purple

Disco ball and strobe light



Another way I can phrase this is "which is more important for a mixed reef: total PAR or appropriate spectrum"?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14518938#post14518938 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spw4949
Really? Dump the actinics?

the blue + are actinic bulbs, there just not pure actinics like your thinking. like a 50/50 bulb kinda
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14518606#post14518606 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ellinas
Hey Grim,
Three questions: I recently picked up the Aquactinics Constellation 7 T5 Fixture.

1)My LFS sold me Geisemann bulbs and I was wondering what order you would suggest to put them in?
2)Also are these a good assortment to start growing SPS corals? I currently only have softies (but I want to make a change to SPS w/o MHs, hence the T5). Here are the bulbs I have:

3x Aquablue+
2x PureActinic
1x Midday
1x Actinic+

3)I was wondering which bulbs would you suggest to go on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd? There are three controlers on the fixture. 2 seperate controlling 2 bulbs, 1 controlling 3 bulbs. I like the idea of 'dawn to dusk'.
Thanks!

I don't know the firing order of that fixture but here is what I would do.

Have your Actinic+ and 2 actinics come on first, followed by 2 aquablues and finally the last aquablue and midday.

As for order just keep the midday around center or even front of center. Put the Actinic plus front of center also. Like this

Actinic Plus
Actinic
Aquablue
Midday
Aquablue
Actinic
Aquablue
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14518716#post14518716 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishtk75
thank you also who do you get them from? My LFS does not handle them.


Reefgeek is the best place to go
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14518770#post14518770 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishtk75
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14512134#post14512134 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rtparty
I am not sure I understand your second question.

T5 bulbs usually last about a year. After that people notice big differences. They will not last 18 months that is for sure. All of the blue phosphors will be gone by then. Current USA bulbs are good for about 6 in my opinion.

The bulbs I recommended are the 4 you should run in my opinion.
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Second question was when times up of bulb life to change to list of bulbs you listed.
When I looked and can not find at LFS so who handle these you listed.
How many hour for lights you say to run a day?


If it is 2 stage lighting then your dusk/dawn 10 hrs and then your midday 8 hrs.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14518938#post14518938 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spw4949
Really? Dump the actinics?

Yes especially if they are the Current brand actinics.

The ATI Blue Plus has quite a bit of actinic in it already. If you want to keep some actinic and still have red then switch the KZ Fiji Purple for a UVL 75/25.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14519232#post14519232 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redfishsc
Here is a PAR, color temp, and growth relationship question.

If you have two bulbs that are pretty close in actual PAR output, does the spectrum really matter all that much in a MIXED reef? I realize corals that come from shallow water will benefit from lower K ratings and vice versa, but in a mixed reef, does it really matter?


In other words, if you had a 2-lamp configuration, which bulb combo would you expect better growth from? Let's assume all these bulbs to be "equal" in PAR output, although I know they vary by ~10-15%

I am as interested in opinions/preferences as well has any hard evidence anyone can point me to regarding light spectrum, coral growth, and PAR output.

ATI Blue+ and ATI Aquablue

ATI Aquablue and UVL Aquasun

ATI Blue+ and UVL Aquasun

ATI Blue+ and Fiji Purple

Disco ball and strobe light



Another way I can phrase this is "which is more important for a mixed reef: total PAR or appropriate spectrum"?


IMO spectrum has very little to do with growth. Spectrum is more about color. You can't have reds if every bulb is an ATI Blue Plus because there is no red to keep the reds red. Make sense?

But a coral harvested at 15' is used to a lot of red so if you don't provide some red, growth may lack.

I would say if you are looking for strictly growth then the first combo would do the best for that but colors may lack. The best combo up there may also be the first IMO.

But if you want to super accelerate growth and have crazy wicked colors then do the last combo you have of the strobe light and disco ball! It will make the tank look great!:lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14519232#post14519232 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redfishsc
Here is a PAR, color temp, and growth relationship question.

If you have two bulbs that are pretty close in actual PAR output, does the spectrum really matter all that much in a MIXED reef? I realize corals that come from shallow water will benefit from lower K ratings and vice versa, but in a mixed reef, does it really matter?


In other words, if you had a 2-lamp configuration, which bulb combo would you expect better growth from? Let's assume all these bulbs to be "equal" in PAR output, although I know they vary by ~10-15%

I am as interested in opinions/preferences as well has any hard evidence anyone can point me to regarding light spectrum, coral growth, and PAR output.

ATI Blue+ and ATI Aquablue

ATI Aquablue and UVL Aquasun

ATI Blue+ and UVL Aquasun

ATI Blue+ and Fiji Purple

Disco ball and strobe light



Another way I can phrase this is "which is more important for a mixed reef: total PAR or appropriate spectrum"?

I asked the same question a while back. Lots of info in my thread. Have a read

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1496092
 
I have a 125 gallon 60x18x25 tank. I am planning on going with either a Tek 60" 6x80w fixture or an Icecap 60" 6x80w fixture. Which one should I go with and what bulbs? I want to be able to keep just about anything. Thanks in advance!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14519463#post14519463 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by snaza
I asked the same question a while back. Lots of info in my thread. Have a read

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1496092


DISCLAIMER: Be prepared when you go to read that thread! It will make your head spin and you will feel like you know nothing at all when it comes to the scientific part of tanks! LOL

I read that one day and said to myself what the hell are they talking about!?! I am so lost!

Great thread Snaza!
 
rtparty, that's close to what I was thinking. I guess I'd really have to be coral-specific on maximizing growth, which means separate setups for each. Wouldn't work in my case.

I am suspecting the first combo as you said.


Snaza, thanks for the link. I actually remember that thread now but had forgotten about it (and I only saw the first couple of posts). Glad to be able to read it again.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14519505#post14519505 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by n9gux
I have a 125 gallon 60x18x25 tank. I am planning on going with either a Tek 60" 6x80w fixture or an Icecap 60" 6x80w fixture. Which one should I go with and what bulbs? I want to be able to keep just about anything. Thanks in advance!

Does TEK make a 60" fixture? I have not seen one before.

Are you talking about retro fit kits?
 
For retro kits, get your retros from www.reefgeek.com

Icecap makes a superior reflector (although TEK II reflectors are great, Icecaps are better).


Reefgeek has a GREAT Icecap retrofit kit that uses a standard non-Icecap ballast (ie, the bulbs are not overdriven) but DOES use the superior IceCap reflector---- for the SAME price as same-size TEK retrokits.

I just noticed it the other day.

http://www.reefgeek.com/lighting/T5...inch__2x80W_SLR_T5_High-Output_Retrofit_Kit_w!_Bulbs_by_IceCap
 
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