T5's are more efficient and produce more lumens per watt than pc's. ie You'll get more light from a T5 than from a PC of the same wattage. Which allows you to get more light production from the same amount of space. Couple that with a better reflector and you've got a winner.
Great pics! I dont have anything in the tank but FW right now, but I have an 8 bulb 4ft. t5 Sunlight Supply setup on there. Thought I would ask you a few questions:
I am running 4 "Starcoat bulbs in back" and 4 "Actinic Blue" bulbs in front. It is a little blue for my taste when fully lit, but I want to achieve the daylight effect. Any suggestions? I am not electrically knowledgable, and do not want to open/rewire things. Are these the best bulbs to have?
I like the sps in your tank. Which SPS + acros do you think I could keep under my t5's? Do you think I could keep clams (maximas) under these?
Ive been hearing good thinga about T5's, im considering a predatory soft coral set up. Maybee a little troupe of fuzzy loins, a radiata and a frig fish, and then i was going to go the soft coral route. But seeing the effect youve got on the SPS i miight have to reconsider.
Wow! This past weekend I ordered two 4' actinic HO T5 bulbs and a retro kit from www.specialty-lights.com to replace the 4' NO actinics in my hood. After seeing the results here, I just might go all the way!
Nice pics! This is so great to hear, b/c i was wondering what i could keep under these lights. Why would 6000k work better than the 10000k? Isn't 10000k like daylight - the standard of most white lights on the market?