Dumb light question

I was thinking the two T3 would do most of the lighting then the 4 fluorescent bulbs could just add to it

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Since they are halogen I don't know how well they would work. I do know they get very hot.

It doesn't give a k rating on the one I saw, but I don't think it would make the tank look good. I would think if it did work they would be widely used since the bulbs were 7 bucks.

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Doing some more reading, halogens are useless for plants, which means even more useless for a reef.

You have a few options already stated. What are your tank dimensions?


T5s- the lfs owners had 12 bulbs over their 125. You're going to need at least that. Check out prices for 36" bulbs and figure that up for once a year replacement.

LEDs- cheaper in the long run

Halides-cheapish up front, not long term

Solar tubes- not cheap or perfect, but cool.


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6 ft x I think 27 inches x 27 inches

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So could I do two rows of 10 x 30 inch t5 I saw them for 12 bucks online so I'm looking at about 240 dollars just in bulbs but id need the ballast too... would led be much more I'm thinking a 5 foot heat sink wouldn't be cheap

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Or 30 or so 24 inch straight across

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So could I do two rows of 10 x 30 inch t5 I saw them for 12 bucks online so I'm looking at about 240 dollars just in bulbs but id need the ballast too... would led be much more I'm thinking a 5 foot heat sink wouldn't be cheap

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And reflectors and a way to mount all of them.

You don't have to get a 5 ft heat sink, smaller heat sinks with the right optics will work.


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I need to pay someone to set up what I need

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No you don't. You just need to do a little leg work. If I had a canopy and a 200G tank, I would run a combo of T5s and LED. Lighting for a 200G reef is not going to be cheap any way you slice it but you can save a considerable amount by going the DIY route.

Here are some very good quality "ready fit" T5s. You can get them in various lengths. These are install, plug and play but you will need a ballast and bulbs. Note that this is for 2 bulbs and I think you would need 8 to 10 total to provide decent lighting with T5s alone (less if you supplemented with LEDs)

http://www.reefgeek.com/lighting/t5.../36-2x39w-tek-2-t5-high-output-ready-fit.html

Other option is retrofits. This would light up pretty much the whole tank and provide you with plenty of options for coral placement. You would need to add bulbs and a ballast to this as well.

http://www.reefgeek.com/lighting/t5...-8x39w-tek-2-t5-high-output-retrofit-kit.html

Whether you want to add LEDs and how far you want to go with them (dimmable, versus non-dimmable, etc.) you should call RAPID and tell them what you are trying to do. They can put together a package to get you a price range.

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Thanks for the help think I'm going to do t5s with that start I can now focus on how many and what size

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