Taqpol
New member
Hello all, I'm really new to the world of high end lighting so I'm going to have lots of questions. In about a month I will be setting up a standard 120g (4'x2'x2') and have decided to go with T5's based on cost/space/heat.
First question: with the 2' width I know I can fit 8 retrofitted bulbs in the canopy, but is 8 bulbs truly necessary? I've seen really good looking 90 gallons (only 18" wide) that use only 6 bulbs and was wondering if spreading 6 bulbs over two feet would lower the "light concentration" significantly.
Second, what is the big deal with overdriven bulbs? I'm guessing they produce more light, but I also heard they die out faster. If thats the case are they worth the cost of replacing bulbs more frequently? I currently have a 4x24w Current fixture on a 38 gallon and some of the low light LPS got burned unless moved to the sandbed and I have thriving birdsnest and acropora colonies. How much light would I need to not kill LPS but still keep all the SPS?
Lastly, after looking around reefgeek I assumed I would be getting an icecap retrofit because I have a canopy but then I found this tek fixture: http://www.reefgeek.com/lighting/T5...t_Fixture_w!_Bulbs_(Black)_by_Sunlight_Supply that is actually cheaper than its 8x54w IC retrofit counterpart. Im guessing that this fixture must not be overdriven, but is it still a good deal?
Thank you very much!
First question: with the 2' width I know I can fit 8 retrofitted bulbs in the canopy, but is 8 bulbs truly necessary? I've seen really good looking 90 gallons (only 18" wide) that use only 6 bulbs and was wondering if spreading 6 bulbs over two feet would lower the "light concentration" significantly.
Second, what is the big deal with overdriven bulbs? I'm guessing they produce more light, but I also heard they die out faster. If thats the case are they worth the cost of replacing bulbs more frequently? I currently have a 4x24w Current fixture on a 38 gallon and some of the low light LPS got burned unless moved to the sandbed and I have thriving birdsnest and acropora colonies. How much light would I need to not kill LPS but still keep all the SPS?
Lastly, after looking around reefgeek I assumed I would be getting an icecap retrofit because I have a canopy but then I found this tek fixture: http://www.reefgeek.com/lighting/T5...t_Fixture_w!_Bulbs_(Black)_by_Sunlight_Supply that is actually cheaper than its 8x54w IC retrofit counterpart. Im guessing that this fixture must not be overdriven, but is it still a good deal?
Thank you very much!