T5 Talk

Luke.

Distinguished Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2015
Location
Kitchener
So could use some help here , so 125 g tank (6’long) I would need a 60” fixture and how many bulbs ? Also would be interested in a reefbrite , would I get a 60” aswell and only 1 reefbrite ? And how do people normally mount them ? And how many bulb fixture would I need for a mixed reef (with some sps) and with running bother could I get more life out of the t5bulbs if I say run the t5s for 5-6 hrs a day and the reefbrite for 3-4 hours a day , maybe 2hrs in the morning and 2hrs before all lights are off ? What’s the magic combo here ?
 

harleymike

Super Active Member
Joined
Nov 11, 2012
Location
Courtright, Ontario
I used two 36 inch reefbrites on a 48
Mine are actinic and it seems pretty even coverage.
About 7 inches above tank.
Mine are the lumi lite ones. Not the more powerful ones either.
 

monizb

Super Active Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2011
Location
Strathroy, Ontario
60” will be good puts out lots off light
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thehvacman

Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2016
Location
Stoney creek
I’m a firm believer of not putting all your eggs in one basket. My tank is split into two four foot sections with 1 Radion g2 xr30w, 1 g4 xr15w, 1 48” reefbrite 50/50 xho, and 2 54w 48” t5 with blue plus bulbs. This way if you have a problem with a unit your tank doesn’t go without. So all together I’m running 8 fixtures on my tank with very good results. Keep your eye open for used deals and ramp your system up over time.
With all this redundancy I’m able to get away with only changing my t5 bulbs once a year at Black Friday and the coral doesn’t care.
 

Jewel

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Joined
Oct 11, 2011
Location
Wingham Ontario
I've never given it much thought about what to do if my fixtures decided to crap out, I suppose I get by with one of my LED fixtures if I had to. I have two pendants, I should get new T5 bulbs for my 4 bulb T5 fixture, then I'm good.
 
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