The T5 Q&a Thread

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blue +

I just moved the aquasun and blue plus and I like the color it brought out now. Im still gonna go with what grimm said though
 
Hey Grim, one more question.

What do you think about the Aquatinics Constellation 7 bulb 48" unit for my 48x24x24 SPS only reef?

Have you done any #'s on that unit? Or should I spring the extra $$ for the ATI?

I'm also looking for a black fixture to match my decor! :D I hate that ATI doesn't make black.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15067655#post15067655 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cham
Ok, thanks for the info.

With the ATI, would you do 8 or 10 bulb?

8 would be fine. Not that 10 wouldn't be finer but 8 lamps will do the job, 10 would just allow for a better mix of lamps.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15068098#post15068098 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vangoghfish
Grim, just got and set up my came with about 25 bulbs, some of which were not the ones needed, per your recommendation, but set it up with the bulbs I got with it, all from another hoobiest. Great fixture...now question, I have a zebra eel in the 155 6' tank, and put white egg crate on top of the tank, was afraid of him trying to get out, although, from what I hear, with them it is 50/50, not like other eels. In any case, needless to say, I see a intense light reflection of colors, on top of the egg crate, visually, I don't think it affects the light of the tank, pretty nice sized openings. Do you think it is pulling too much light, by reflected off, and if so, another suggestion?

Make sure the eggcrate is placed with the thin side of the grid up.

I heard about someone who made a tank cover out of a black mesh material that was like a hair net. I can't remember what the material was intended for.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15068227#post15068227 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by A.VOID
Anyone work with the IceCap bulbs yet?

They are suposed to be sending some out to me. Sounds like they are a UVL lamp that has had the electrodes beefed up a little more.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15069084#post15069084 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MerDoX
Thank for the suggestion Grim. So it's 4 blue +, 1 aquablue & 1 actinic white.

And 1 more questions...is there a bulb that gives out mostly daylight for subs of a Blue Plus (just in case)? I plan to make a DYI panel of 6 3W royal blue LEDs to give shimmering effects and fluoresce my corals like mad. Four Blue Plus and 6 royal blue LEDs may give too much blue. I just want to order extra bulb for sub if needed.

Plan to order this weekend with Hellolights ta take advantage of the 10% off deal.

ATI Aquablue, crisp white with a slight blue tint to it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15069242#post15069242 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ngn8dogg
thanks alot. Do you think it will look ok for the dusk dawn hours though? it would be that and a blue plus running ?

I really like the look of that lamp with a blue plus for dusk/dawn but you might not, you can always swap the positions to get the look you want.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15072397#post15072397 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cham
Hey Grim, one more question.

What do you think about the Aquatinics Constellation 7 bulb 48" unit for my 48x24x24 SPS only reef?

Have you done any #'s on that unit? Or should I spring the extra $$ for the ATI?

I'm also looking for a black fixture to match my decor! :D I hate that ATI doesn't make black.

I have an Aquactinics, They are nice. The constellations would give you enough light over the 24" tall tank as long as you keep it low. I sat mine right on the tank. I like the look better than the ATI too.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15072575#post15072575 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
I have an Aquactinics, They are nice. The constellations would give you enough light over the 24" tall tank as long as you keep it low. I sat mine right on the tank. I like the look better than the ATI too.

I have a rimless tank & I usually keep my fixures about 6" above the waters surface to allow reach room.

Most of my SPS are in the 20" and above range, the bottom really only holds LPS.

Almost sounds like your saying I'll be pushing it with not having enough light for great colors & growth. I'd hate to be borderline. I will be using three ATI Blue+, a KZ purple, two ATI aquablues and a GE 6500k. Should be some good output bulbs.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15072601#post15072601 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cham
I have a rimless tank & I usually keep my fixures about 6" above the waters surface to allow reach room.

Most of my SPS are in the 20" and above range, the bottom really only holds LPS.

Almost sounds like your saying I'll be pushing it with not having enough light for great colors & growth. I'd hate to be borderline. I will be using three ATI Blue+, a KZ purple, two ATI aquablues and a GE 6500k. Should be some good output bulbs.


If the SPS is up off the bottom the Constellation will be fine.
 
Would a ATI Sunpower 48" 4 Bulb T5 Lighting Fixture be sufficient for a 55 gal aquarium. Plan on having SPS in the tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15075090#post15075090 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by go200mph
Would a ATI Sunpower 48" 4 Bulb T5 Lighting Fixture be sufficient for a 55 gal aquarium. Plan on having SPS in the tank.

It would be great.
 
T5 Height

T5 Height

What is the optimum height of T5 lighting? I am running into heat issues I would like to raise my lights to 8" from water in order to install 4" fans to blow cool air in.
Thanks,
 
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Re: T5 Height

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15077305#post15077305 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fishingpcola
What is the optimum height of T5 lighting? I am running into heat issues I would like to raise my lights to 8" from water in order to install 4" fans to blow cool air in.
Thanks,

It depends on the type of corals you have and where they are placed. My constellation is sitting right on top of my 90g. Some of my soft corals (zoas, rics, etc) can not go into the upper half of the tank or they get toasted.

I believe my tank is 24" deep. For nothing but sps this distance is perfect. You could raise it 6" or more if you want to keep more delicate corals.

Regardless I do not think raising it that much would limit you in any way...unless your tank is 30" deep and you want to keep sps on the bottom.
 
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Re: Re: T5 Height

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15077351#post15077351 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Logzor
It depends on the type of corals you have and where they are placed. My constellation is sitting right on top of my 90g. Some of my soft corals (zoas, rics, etc) can not go into the upper half of the tank or they get toasted.

I believe my tank is 24" deep. For nothing but sps this distance is perfect. You could raise it 6" or more if you want to keep more delicate corals.

Regardless I do not think raising it that much would limit you in any way...unless your tank is 30" deep and you want to keep sps on the bottom.

Thanks! My tank is 25". Anyone else have any thoughts?
 
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