Sep 7, 2007 #1 UnderwaterWorld Reef enthusiast Compact Fluorescent Aquarium Lighting: Single Satellite Compact Fluorescent Fixtures or Aquarium Lighting for Freshwater and Reef Systems: Nova Extreme Compact T-5 System THANKS!
Compact Fluorescent Aquarium Lighting: Single Satellite Compact Fluorescent Fixtures or Aquarium Lighting for Freshwater and Reef Systems: Nova Extreme Compact T-5 System THANKS!
Sep 7, 2007 #2 reeffreak Reef pro The T5 are better. More efficient,better PAR/lumens per watt.(I hope you don't want me to explain the PAR/Lumens thing,lets just say its more usable light for corals etc.)
The T5 are better. More efficient,better PAR/lumens per watt.(I hope you don't want me to explain the PAR/Lumens thing,lets just say its more usable light for corals etc.)
Sep 7, 2007 #8 hibye Reef enthusiast goo on ebay see what ya get im getting a 24 ' 56 watt t5 on my ten
Sep 9, 2007 #10 UnderwaterWorld Reef enthusiast hibye said: goo on ebay see what ya get im getting a 24 ' 56 watt t5 on my ten Click to expand... My tank is only 20" across so it's hard to find something Also can you put those fixtures over a open tank? In the more info part it says something about not putting it over the water
hibye said: goo on ebay see what ya get im getting a 24 ' 56 watt t5 on my ten Click to expand... My tank is only 20" across so it's hard to find something Also can you put those fixtures over a open tank? In the more info part it says something about not putting it over the water
Sep 9, 2007 #11 hibye Reef enthusiast i do any ways and if your afraid something might happen then get plexiglass
Sep 9, 2007 #15 Bifferwine I am a girl All of them always say not to place them over open water. It's okay, just keep them clean and don't let them get splashed.
All of them always say not to place them over open water. It's okay, just keep them clean and don't let them get splashed.