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04/24/2007, 04:43 PM | #1 |
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T5 lighting vs Compact over nano
Is my thinking that T5s are better for a nano tank correct? Im looking to put about 4-5 8W T5s over a 3 gal as opposed to two 18W compacts. I want sufficient light without heating my water too much. Will the T5 setup keep my water cooler and produce as good of strength lighting? I always thought that T5s were slightly more intense than compacts and ran a little cooler, is this correct?
Any input would be great! thanks Mike
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04/25/2007, 07:00 AM | #2 |
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8 watt T5s??? Where are you finding 8 watt T5s? The smallest T5s I've seen for sale here in the US are 24 inch bulbs which run 14 - 24 watts depending on whether they're NO or HO bulbs.
For a nano like that, I think you'd have to do either CF or a small MH pendant if you want to blast the light. What are the dimensions of your nano? (edit: found the 8 watt T5s you're talking about - I think those are FW bulbs (the replacement bulbs for the Eclipse 6 gallons - 12 inches long). You COULD use those ... but the big advantage of T5s is the usage of indvidual parabolic reflectors with each bulb. Since these reflectors don't come standard in a 12 inch length (Marineland doesn't bother with a reflector), you'd have to DIY your own if you wanted to do it. Might still be simpler to do CF in this size tank) Spleen
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04/25/2007, 09:20 AM | #3 |
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Or you could buy those and buy a large IC SLR and cut it in half, thus getting two reflectors.
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