To Much Light?

i agree with reefscape some people cannot live without metal halides. i would like to ask him this if he had to chose between the fixture on e bay or the the fixture from reef geek , and he couldnt rewire the fixture with new ballasts , which fixture would he chose ?
 
HAHA! I'd definately avoid taking anything electrical off of ebay. You never know if someone got into it and tried to do anything to it untill it's too late and your stuck with a POS. I had 96watt T-5's and they were great for my 20gal, but when i got my 54gal corner bow it was obvious that i needed something greater so i added 250watt MH 20k and i'm completely in love with it!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14771433#post14771433 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Michael
it seems to me that more flow and more lighting is the way forward to a successful reef aquarium
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14771482#post14771482 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by robot2222
i f i were you i would not purchase that light . The power comsuption alone plus that is not a very high quality light . normallly you would have to spend a 1000 dollars for somthing like that. IF i were you I would look into a tek light 4 t5 or 6 t5 bulbis they are made by sunlight supply and i think they sell them at reef geek the t5 bulbs are 54 watts a piece but they have german made individule reflectors that reflect at 300 percent so you willl be paying for 200 or 300 watts of light and getting 6oo of 900 so you power bill will be much lower the replacement bulbs will be cheaper and you will have less heat issues . the tek light 4 the 4 bulb is 329 plus shipping including the bulbs the 6 bulb fixture is 550 i think. you will bulb able to keep any coral you want with the 6 bulb fixture.

I think an ATI T5 fixture would probably be the best bet for T5s, but they cost a pretty penny. If the OP were to go with an SLS tek light, I would definitely suggest at least a 6 bulb, if not the 8 bulb fixture.
 
Wow, lighting a tank can be confusing. :confused:

Someone pointed out earlier the power cost of running that 716 watt light which I didn't consider. I'm still trying to get my wife to enjoy this hobby with me and I don't think a $50 increase in our electric bill would accomplish that.:D

I am thinking about going with T5 lights. Would this light that I posted earlier allow me to keep a wide range of corals? Like I said before I am not really sure what type of corals I want yet but I would hate to limit myself by choosing the wrong type or wattage of light.

Thanks for the help!
 
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