lee.steffen87;763379 wrote: This weekend im buying a 150G tall and want to make it about 200g with sump. the dimensions are 48x24x31 which is really tall I want to keep lps and sps and I want one clam to but I need lighting i was going to convert my four bulb t5 light for a fuge light but I want to build a canopy light for the display tank. would a 8 bulb t5 with individual reflectors be enough or should I do metal halide or leds. Im very good with electrical wiring so thats not a problem i just need to know if t5 would be enough. I dont want have to get a chiller for metal halides.
31" is pretty darn deep to be honest. You'll be ok with sps down about 24", but Id say its questionable after that.
That being said you'll need high quality reflectors and active cooling on the end caps to yield the highest par. T5 is a legit way to keep most everything as long as you get set up good. ALSO, make sure to purchase high PAR output lamps.. a lamp isn't a lamp is a lamp in the universe of T5.
As far as LED goes.. the consensus GENERALLY is that they haven't been around long enough to yield long term projections of how they will interact with corals. IMO the price hasn't come down far enough to make them a viable way to light a larger tank.
You CAN do it.. and MIGHT have success with it... but I'm for T5s right now.
As far as MH goes... you can go with some 400w HQIs and not worry if you will have enough light, but you'll deal with heat more than you will with T5.
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lee.steffen87;763409 wrote: Yea I have noticed but will t5 will be enough for hard coral and clam
Yes it will. People underestimate these lil skinny lamps and often FRY their corals! My sps system has always been under T5s...
pm me your mob number and I'll text you some pics!
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jead85;763407 wrote: T5 is fine, led is the choice of everyone now
LED will get there one day

But NOT THIS DAY haha

I do partly agree though... I think as LED tech evolves it will become more and more viable.
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