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12" T5
I was at my LFS and noticed that they had 12" T-5 for sale (bulbs). The reason it drew my attention is because I have a 12g nano, so I was wondering if anyone has seen 12" T-5 and are they recommended in the reef aquaria. It is 8w, but had kelvin ratings of up to 20k and 14k.
Any and every insight will be high praised. |
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those are t5no, not t5ho
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2 ocelaris 1-1.5", 1 bandaii cardinal, 1 yellow watchman goby 1 pep. shrimp, 10 nas, 1 astrea , 1 cerrith snails Some softys PH 8.1, Alk 11, NH3/4, NO2, NO3 0, Temp 77-79F, SG 1.025 |
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Here are more normal output T5 lamps as short as 11.5":
http://www.pegasusassociates.com/T5L...uorescents.jsp http://www.pegasusassociates.com/FluorescentT5Lamps.jsp There are even smaller (9"-46" lengths) T4 lamps: http://www.pegasusassociates.com/FluorescentT4Lamps.jsp Unfortunately, I don't find T5HO lamps shorter than 22": http://www.pegasusassociates.com/Flu...tT5HOLamps.jsp |
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That's a shame! I wish I could buy 12" t-5 HO for dawn/dusk on my 30 cube. I have a 150W HQI and would love to add up to 4 12" HO T-5's.
Why let the PC bulbs rule the nano/pico/fuge/small grow-out tank? Why not a 12" t-5 HO bulb????? Dirt |
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