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06/27/2010, 10:59 PM | #1 |
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Light for fish only tank
Hello. I am setting up a 75gal 48x18x20 fish only tank, and I was wondering if a 2x54w t5 ho fixture would be enough light, or if I should go with the 4x54w fixture??? Again, it is a fish only tank, no corals, etc. but I do want the lighting to be adequate. Thanks for any input!
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06/27/2010, 11:22 PM | #2 |
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Fish don't need light to grow so save yourself some money and get regular flourescent fixtures from home depot. The specialized lamps used in reef systems will give you a better color but your going to pay hundreds more.
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06/27/2010, 11:54 PM | #4 |
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The lights will bring out the color as I already mentioned in my last response. You can buy a regular fixture from home depot and just replace the 3200K lamps with 10k's
If your not worried about money then go for the specialized fixtures and at least do a min of 4 lamps Reef fixtures have special reflectors that reflect all the light towards the tank making them just as bright if not brighter than MH fixtures. You will pay hundreds more but you will have the option of doing corals if you ever change your mind. |
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Anyone else have any input, anyone ever have a 2x T5 HO light fixture? Was it enough light for fish only?
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06/28/2010, 05:16 AM | #7 |
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If you add a canopy you could retrofit a 4 bulb system 2 bulbs will not be bright enough I have 2 over my 15. If you do a retrofit you can always add to it just in case you wanted to add any coral. The whole encased lighting systems are very expensive.
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06/28/2010, 06:15 AM | #8 |
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I think that you will be fine with a 48" 2 bulb t-5 fixture over a 75 gallon fish only. I am running a 2 bulb t-5 above my 55g reef tank and have no problem growing softies and lps on the bottom (same depth) - I can't imagine that you would want more light than that for a fish only. If you get a fixture with individual reflectors it will let you adjust the light spread. I have a cf fixture over my 210 fowlr since it came with the tank when I bought it used, but plan to replace it with t-5s before the next bulb change.
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06/28/2010, 07:36 AM | #9 |
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You will be fine with a 2 bulb T5ho set up.
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06/28/2010, 08:49 AM | #10 |
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You will be fine with a 2 bulb unit. Though a 4 bulb one would give you some more choices in what bulbs to use. Depending on the fish you have, I would make sure to use one KZ Fiji purple bulb, it really brings out the red in my Flame angel. Then you could go with an actinic type bulb and a daylight. Again, not needed, but could bring out the colors more.
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06/28/2010, 08:54 AM | #11 |
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The two bulb fixture will do a fine job for fish. I used one over my 75 prior to having coral in there. I found a nice mix of color to be a 18000K daylight bulb along with an actinic bulb.
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06/28/2010, 10:44 PM | #12 |
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i run t8's on my fish only, its all what you want it to look like, imo 2 t5 HOs is plenty of light, i ran 4 t8 48" in cheap shop light fixtures using 50/50 daylight/actinic bulbs, more than plenty, half the time i only turned on 2 bulbs and left the other 2 off.
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06/28/2010, 10:56 PM | #13 |
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i would really go with a regular T8 two bulb florescent light strip. you will save money, florescents do a fine job of bringing out the full color spectrum, and you will avoid growing algae a lot quicker than you would if you had T5 HO lights. fish dont need light to grow like algae and corals
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4 bulbs means more choices, and more vibrant colors. If money is tight, 2 will do. But if you can afford it, I'd go for 4. And then one day when you see that clown and anemone, you might be able to consider it. Always nice to have options. Do your LFS's have fixtures you can see in action? That would be your best bet. I have a 75 FOWLR, with 2 T12's, and the results are underwhelming. I'm considering upgrading this week, maybe to these: http://www.fishtanksdirect.com/48Inc...ingSystem.aspx It has built in timers and moonlights as well. I've seen them for $250 at my LFS... not sure what your budget is. |
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06/28/2010, 11:21 PM | #15 |
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Hi
I have a 150g fowlr . I had regular flourescent lamps and my fish had not seen good like with t-5ho fixture .I will upgrade my 2x54watt t5ho for a new 4x54watt lamp |
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I have the aquaticlife 4 bulb over my mixed reef and I love it. Daylight/actinic/leds all on same cord all on own timers.
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