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Yup That Stuff
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: , ny
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T-5 vs MH vs LED???
hey guys i know some one here will know the answer...lol... i was wondering why MH shimmer in the water and T-5's dont? And if Leds ahmmier or not???
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Excessive Minimalist
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Republic of Texas
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Any bright POINT source of light (like a MH bulb) will shimmer. LED's will do this as well as long as they are "clustered" in groups (my moonlight LED's have awesome shimmer at night). Strip lighting does not shimmer, as there is no "point" source of light.
The actual shimmer is from surface water changes refracting the point source of light, so it's good to have some water movement near the top of the tank to cause surface changes. -Hilgert Last edited by hilgert; 07/16/2007 at 02:16 PM. |
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100-mile-commuter
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: almost nevada
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MH shimmer due to their point-light nature and surface water movement. Fluorescents do not as the area light is not focused readily . LEDs do shimmer as they are a very directional point light, just clustered together (how much vs MH I have no idea).
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Yup That Stuff
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thank you guys for your quick responces...you have deff put my mind to easy...
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Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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I get shimmer from my t5's at dawn and dusk and @ night from my moonlights
![]() The T5's are shorter bulbs (36") and pretty centered centered in my tank, so they act more like a point source and shimmer a good amount.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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You get a small amount of shimmer from the T5's if you have decent surface movement but when you compare it to metal halide, it's not even close. That shimmer probably isn't a novelty that wears off for alot of people. I dont think I could go back to flouresecents only. I would have to have something to get the shimmer lines, even if it was a single 70 watt halide.
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