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Old December 21st 06, 01:58 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Corals with T5 tubes

I have just upgraded to 2*24w T5 lamps on my small reef tank. I currently
have soft corals doing ok.
Will i be able to keep sps corals etc with this setup?

TIA
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Old December 21st 06, 03:25 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Corals with T5 tubes

The Pilot wrote:
I have just upgraded to 2*24w T5 lamps on my small reef tank. I currently
have soft corals doing ok.
Will i be able to keep sps corals etc with this setup?

TIA
Iain.


What size tank? (how tall?) What color (kelvin) are the T5's? 48w total
of T5 is not all that much light. Also, I have been told that T5's don't
have good penetration.

I suppose you can grow just about anything with very low wattage if you
keep it close enough to the light.

Frankly, i'd be more concerened about water quality if this is a "small"
reef tank. What do you define as "small"? 20gal? 10? 5? Some would call
55gal small for a reef tank.
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Old December 21st 06, 10:01 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Corals with T5 tubes

35imp gal tank. T5s are D-D Aquablue + tubes.
Tank is about 18" deep with lots of live rock and decent flow.

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The Pilot wrote:
I have just upgraded to 2*24w T5 lamps on my small reef tank. I currently
have soft corals doing ok.
Will i be able to keep sps corals etc with this setup?

TIA
Iain.


What size tank? (how tall?) What color (kelvin) are the T5's? 48w total of
T5 is not all that much light. Also, I have been told that T5's don't have
good penetration.

I suppose you can grow just about anything with very low wattage if you
keep it close enough to the light.

Frankly, i'd be more concerened about water quality if this is a "small"
reef tank. What do you define as "small"? 20gal? 10? 5? Some would call
55gal small for a reef tank.



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Old December 21st 06, 11:00 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Corals with T5 tubes

The Pilot wrote:
35imp gal tank. T5s are D-D Aquablue + tubes.


Not really familiar with those.

Tank is about 18" deep with lots of live rock and decent flow.

Iain


Flow is important - and for SPS corals, you want it to be turbulent (ie:
somewhat random) - definetly don't want a constant non-varying flow
always hitting the exact same places.

How high above the tank are the lights suspended?

Could likely get away SPS corals with 48w of T5 if the SPS corals are
close enough to the light. But not TOO close, or they bleach (they start
getting rid of their xooanthellae)

Ultimately it comes down to the species. Some are more xooanthellae
dependant than others. I have seen some acroporas done successfully
under standard flourescents. I've seen some wither away under metal
halide (yes wither - not bleach).

Brighter, intense colored corals tend to have more xooanthellae than the
less bright ones. You may get one of those, put it in your tank, and it
will turn a more murky color, but othgerwise be OK, and possibly even
thrive. Or it may not.

Why not just buy something cheap (small), and see what happens?
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Old December 23rd 06, 12:16 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Corals with T5 tubes

Probably what i'll do, thanks.

Iain

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The Pilot wrote:
35imp gal tank. T5s are D-D Aquablue + tubes.


Not really familiar with those.

Tank is about 18" deep with lots of live rock and decent flow.

Iain


Flow is important - and for SPS corals, you want it to be turbulent (ie:
somewhat random) - definetly don't want a constant non-varying flow always
hitting the exact same places.

How high above the tank are the lights suspended?

Could likely get away SPS corals with 48w of T5 if the SPS corals are
close enough to the light. But not TOO close, or they bleach (they start
getting rid of their xooanthellae)

Ultimately it comes down to the species. Some are more xooanthellae
dependant than others. I have seen some acroporas done successfully under
standard flourescents. I've seen some wither away under metal halide (yes
wither - not bleach).

Brighter, intense colored corals tend to have more xooanthellae than the
less bright ones. You may get one of those, put it in your tank, and it
will turn a more murky color, but othgerwise be OK, and possibly even
thrive. Or it may not.

Why not just buy something cheap (small), and see what happens?



 




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