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Lighting for my new 75g
Hey,
So my little 10 gallon corner tank is doing great and i desided to upgrade to a 75 gallon set up. So far i have the tank and stand all built as well as the hood. Right now im stuck on lighting. I found a 48" T5 light set up. It has a total of 54W x 4. This is a chart that displays the different lumens and all. ![]() My question is will this light be good enough for that size tank. At that wattage it will give me roughly 2.8 watts a gallon. I want to grow some soft corals and stuff. I also found another set up that offers 260w but it is not a T5. From what i have read, the T5 offer more light at less wattage. Is this true. Thanks for your help. Current Aquarium(s) Description: 12 gallon Tenecor Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: New |
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Re: Lighting for my new 75g
irun a aquactinics HO t5, fixture is called tx5 its 5 bulb fixture with individual reflectors and i can keep any coral under them, clams and anenomes, ind. reflectors double light output. nova extreme pro is 6 bulb and will cost less.
in order of best and cost more ati powermodule aquactinics, constellation and tx5 tek light fixture nova extreme pro i have tx5 on 75 gallon and 72" nova extreme pro on a 125 gallon.
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Darrick Current Aquarium(s) Description: 125g,72" nova extreme pro t5's, vertex insump 180, maxijet sureflo kits, 30g sump Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: since january 2006 Other Intrests: 75 gallon, aquactinics tx5, 30 gallon sump, euroreef cs5-3, korali 4 |
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Re: Lighting for my new 75g
if its high output with individual reflectors you can sps, lps, softies, anenome as long as fixture is high output t5's. my buddy has a nice 90 gallon going with rbta, sps, lps, softies and everything is doin awesome you would have to keep sps up a little higher.
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Darrick Current Aquarium(s) Description: 125g,72" nova extreme pro t5's, vertex insump 180, maxijet sureflo kits, 30g sump Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: since january 2006 Other Intrests: 75 gallon, aquactinics tx5, 30 gallon sump, euroreef cs5-3, korali 4 |
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Re: Lighting for my new 75g
+1 d.
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Re: Lighting for my new 75g
Yes,your correct that T5-HO bulbs put out more light per watt than the other fluorescents.Going with what you listed(4x54w),good enough for soft and LPS corals.
If you want to be unlimited with coral,clams and anemones than look at one of the fixtures Dfrench listed.The single most important feature is individual reflectors.
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Re: Lighting for my new 75g
Thanks for the info, The lights are T5 HO's, i will check to see if they have individual reflectors. Thanks again for the help.
Current Aquarium(s) Description: 12 gallon Tenecor Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: New |
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Re: Lighting for my new 75g
Like everone else says individual reflectors are the only way to use t-5. You can get some crazy bulb combos to get awesome color.
Current Aquarium(s) Description: 120gallon mostly sps 2 250 watt halide and vho actinics. 75 gallon sump/fuge/frag euroreef 250 Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 5 years Other Intrests: internet porn |














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