The T5 Q&a Thread

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14635623#post14635623 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
For pure output the Solar Flare would probably win,

I was not aware of this. I would still rather have the PM personally.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14635660#post14635660 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
8 lamps for a pure T5 system.

For the hybrid system

Front
ATI Blue Plus
UVL 75/25
halide
UVL 75/25
Blue Plus

The UVL's should help with pink and purple colors. You might try a UVL Actinic white instead of the rear 75/25 to get a little more red.

Thanks grim, I will be buying bulbs today so I can try it out.
 
Hello Grim! Thanks for all your help!

I plan on doing all types of corals, so I'm thinking T5's.

half white, half blue? maybe 15k or 20k? may settle for 10k. Would like LEDs for moonlight, but can add them with DIY..

What bulbs do you suggest for me starting out with hardy LPS corals, clams, etc. i will go to SPS corals later as well

I need to get a mounted fixture that goes on top of the tank and sits. it was a freshwater setup with 2 fixtures that sit on top. I will remove those and replace with a 48" fixture. Suggestions?


55G, 20L sump, 60# LR, 3" Live Sand

Starting with few small fish, hardy LPS's and clams, CUCrew. Will go to SPS later, so i dont wan to go cheaply on lights..
 
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Grim or anybody.... have you tested out any of the Sfiligoi T5 fixtures? Does it compare to the ATI???

I'm really debating three things in my head right now:

1) Go all retro. The only thing holding me back is the lack of 80w reflectors that are 2" wide (canopy top is 23" wide, I want 10 bulbs).

2) ATI 10x80w Powermodul. I know it would rock the PAR, but I was very dissapointed to learn it only has two powercords, two lamps and 8 lamps each. Boo I want to turn on the lights more gradually.

3) Sfiligoi 12 x 80w. Somehow this thing is even narrower than the Powermodul. And even better I'm pretty sure it has 3 different banks of T5s which is what I want.


So would the Sfiligoi 12x80w compare or beat the Powermodul 10x80?????
 
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... I guess it would be pretty easy to combine two 36" aquactininc reflectors... overlap them some, drill some holes and rivet them together, then I wouldn't have to worry about two reflectors on one bulb getting moved around.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14635637#post14635637 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
I'd do 8 lamps just so you don't have to worry about clams not getting enough light on the sandbed.

Thanks Grim! Ok, I'll get 8 lamps.
 
Question for Grim:

Those ATI T5 fixtures are really sleek and nice, one of the tanks of the month had ATI T5 fixtures, they already come with parabolic reflectors, I don´t know what ballasts etc.

Which lamp gives more lumens?,A DIY lamp with Icecap ballasts with parabolic individual reflectors, or the ATI units?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14636725#post14636725 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefEnabler
Grim or anybody.... have you tested out any of the Sfiligoi T5 fixtures? Does it compare to the ATI???

I'm really debating three things in my head right now:

1) Go all retro. The only thing holding me back is the lack of 80w reflectors that are 2" wide (canopy top is 23" wide, I want 10 bulbs).

2) ATI 10x80w Powermodul. I know it would rock the PAR, but I was very dissapointed to learn it only has two powercords, two lamps and 8 lamps each. Boo I want to turn on the lights more gradually.

3) Sfiligoi 12 x 80w. Somehow this thing is even narrower than the Powermodul. And even better I'm pretty sure it has 3 different banks of T5s which is what I want.


So would the Sfiligoi 12x80w compare or beat the Powermodul 10x80?????

I don't have numbers but Grim talked about these fixtures a few weeks ago I think. He was very disappointed in the Sfiligoi fixtures.

Could you run 2 fixtures? One 6 bulb and one 4 bulb? That way you could have 4 bulbs for dusk/dawn.

I agree with you though that ATI blew it big time by running the 2/8 for the 10 bulbs. It should have been 3 stage lighting.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14637542#post14637542 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by plancton
how?, wasn´t icecap supposed to overun the bulbs to give the most intense possible light on t5s?


There is no doubt the IC will give you more wattage. But IMO unless your tank is 30" deep or more, over driving the bulbs is a waste. Just a bunch more heat and bulbs last 6-8 months is all. I would be willing to bet you could keep the same stuff with the ATI powermodule that you could with the IC retro.

I know Todd on here has the ten bulb PM and he can't even keep some SPS happy because it's too much light for them. So if you are worried about "not enough light" from a PM, you don't need to be. Plus you can also set the PM closer to the tank if you would like compared to a retro.
 
Interesting idea on running two smaller fixtures.

Now that I think of it, I could take that mentality even further.

I have two corner overflows, one thats ~6"x8" and the other I thinkis around 6x12". No need for lighting the overflows, so if I am doing two fixtures, it could be a 6 x 80w in front and a 4 x 54 in the back. I think this would save power and I doubt the lost lighting would have made its way to any corals anyways.
any maybe I'll have less algae and stuff to clean from the overflows.

Thanks for the great idea!

only thing is both of those fixtures total exactly 23" wide, which is exactly the width of my cabinet, no room for error.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14636577#post14636577 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nickbme06
Hello Grim! Thanks for all your help!

I plan on doing all types of corals, so I'm thinking T5's.

half white, half blue? maybe 15k or 20k? may settle for 10k. Would like LEDs for moonlight, but can add them with DIY..

What bulbs do you suggest for me starting out with hardy LPS corals, clams, etc. i will go to SPS corals later as well

I need to get a mounted fixture that goes on top of the tank and sits. it was a freshwater setup with 2 fixtures that sit on top. I will remove those and replace with a 48" fixture. Suggestions?


55G, 20L sump, 60# LR, 3" Live Sand

Starting with few small fish, hardy LPS's and clams, CUCrew. Will go to SPS later, so i dont wan to go cheaply on lights..


If you need the fixture to sit on the tank than the Aquactinics TX5 is a great fixture for you. It would allow you to keep SPS down the road.

The next best fixture for you is probably the Tek 4x54W fixture. If you go the route of the TEK you will also want to buy the Azoo clamp on fans and have them help cool the fixture down and increase output.

4 bulbs:

ATI Blue Plus
UVL Actinic White
GE 6500K or ATI Aquablue
ATI Blue Plus

5 bulbs:
ATI Blue Plus
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Aquablue or GE 6500K
ATI Blue Plus
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14637768#post14637768 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefEnabler
Interesting idea on running two smaller fixtures.

Now that I think of it, I could take that mentality even further.

I have two corner overflows, one thats ~6"x8" and the other I thinkis around 6x12". No need for lighting the overflows, so if I am doing two fixtures, it could be a 6 x 80w in front and a 4 x 54 in the back. I think this would save power and I doubt the lost lighting would have made its way to any corals anyways.
any maybe I'll have less algae and stuff to clean from the overflows.

Thanks for the great idea!

only thing is both of those fixtures total exactly 23" wide, which is exactly the width of my cabinet, no room for error.

Run (2) 4 bulb fixtures and leave a little gap between them. I doubt you will miss the 2 bulbs. The front bulbs will just try to grow your carpet/floor anyways. 2 ATI Sunpowers or even Powermodules will allow you to keep anything you want IMO.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14637853#post14637853 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nickbme06
What do you think of this one for my setup. Which bulbs should i pick for soft and hard corals

http://www.specialty-lights.com/960035.html

Same fixture I recommended. I would go get it from reefgeek though. Much better choice of lamps and the best service ever!

If you go with that site then do this for bulbs:

Actinic +
Aquablue
Midday
Actinic +

It is also 60 dollars cheaper! Can't beat that
 
ok cool, so if i get it from reefgeek, what bulbs should i get using just 4? I want to have the dusk/dawn and also im goign to do LED moonlights.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14637846#post14637846 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rtparty
Run (2) 4 bulb fixtures and leave a little gap between them. I doubt you will miss the 2 bulbs. The front bulbs will just try to grow your carpet/floor anyways. 2 ATI Sunpowers or even Powermodules will allow you to keep anything you want IMO.


I know what you mean. I think this is one area where Retro's have an advantage: its so easy to angle the front reflectors to shine light into the tank at an angle to avoid spilling outside. I also think focusing the front reflectors at an angle helps illuminate the side tissue of branches better.
 
i have the nova extreme pro fixture on my 120 gallon (48 inches long) and im upgrading to a better fixture. what fixture should i get and what bulbs do you recommend for best growth and color. tank is SPS dominate with some LPS and clams on the sand
 
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