Alright, finally after all my research I am going to buy a T5 retrofit setup for my 150g. I am done with the CF lights, trying to get anything but low light plants to grow.
Here is what I am getting: 2 sets of 36" 6 tube. Each set will be 4 x 6700k and 2 actinic (to correct overall color for human viewing). Each tube is 39w, so I get 468w of T5 high intensity, high efficiency light. That should beat my 384w of CF I have now, right? ALso, each tube has its own parabolic polished aluminum reflector.
Now I know my tank is deep (its 72 x 18, and 30 deep), so light intensity at the bottom will be low, but I don't want to go crazy; this is a community with a lot of plants rather than a planted tank per se. Also I don't want to have so much light that I need to add CO2.
My objective was that this all has to fit under the existing wood cover (or my wife will cut off my tea bags with blunt nail scissors (her words)). Also in the interests of not paying to heat the whole house and then pay again top cool it all off with a/c, I wanted all of my wattage to go to light, not heat.
So? Whadja think? Cost? A little under $600 including tubes and delivery...
Here is what I am getting: 2 sets of 36" 6 tube. Each set will be 4 x 6700k and 2 actinic (to correct overall color for human viewing). Each tube is 39w, so I get 468w of T5 high intensity, high efficiency light. That should beat my 384w of CF I have now, right? ALso, each tube has its own parabolic polished aluminum reflector.
Now I know my tank is deep (its 72 x 18, and 30 deep), so light intensity at the bottom will be low, but I don't want to go crazy; this is a community with a lot of plants rather than a planted tank per se. Also I don't want to have so much light that I need to add CO2.
My objective was that this all has to fit under the existing wood cover (or my wife will cut off my tea bags with blunt nail scissors (her words)). Also in the interests of not paying to heat the whole house and then pay again top cool it all off with a/c, I wanted all of my wattage to go to light, not heat.
So? Whadja think? Cost? A little under $600 including tubes and delivery...
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