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T5 on 55 gallon standard
Would four T5 6500K 54 watts bulbs place 12" over a tank be too powerfull
for a planted tank? I use 3 55 watts PC bulbs 3" off the surface with good effects. I doo get thread like algae over the third light occasionally but is very simple to control really. Thanks Beruka |
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T5 on 55 gallon standard
I've got 2-55W 6700 PC's on my 55G planted FW tank, and that is plenty of
light. With CO2 the plants grow out of the tank faster than I can prune them. Can't imagine needing more light than that, and sometimes I think I've got too much light. Some fish don't like so much light. Chris. "Beruka" wrote in message . com... Would four T5 6500K 54 watts bulbs place 12" over a tank be too powerfull for a planted tank? I use 3 55 watts PC bulbs 3" off the surface with good effects. I doo get thread like algae over the third light occasionally but is very simple to control really. Thanks Beruka |
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T5 on 55 gallon standard
Thats what I use currently. About 2 watts per gallon is sufficient for
many plants. You cannot compare wattages without understanding efficiency. For example, a 1W T5 puts out far more light than a 1W T8, and even much more than a T12. Generally the smaller the bulb the more efficienct it is. That is because the plasma is much closer to the phosphers, and the optical thickness of the plasma is thinner. The old rules of thumb about so-and-so watts per gallon started with T12 bulbs, and really does not address true intensity of lumens per gallon, which is the real intensity parameter that matters. The T5 biax bulbs (power compact type, etc) are very high efficiency. They produce a lot more lumens per watt. I think my question should have been what is the visual appearance differance between 55w 6700 K PC bulb and a 54 watt DAYLIGHT T5 bulb? If you are talking about conventional T5 bulbs vs. the rare earth tri-phospher bulbs, I would suggest you stay away from the low cost daylight bulbs. Their spectrum is very poor and no where near the wide spectrum of the 6700K bulbs. I have grown Lotus plants with red leaves clear through the top of the tank with my two 55W 6700K bulbs. Grew so fast I could not prune them enough. I can't imagine needing or wanting more light. Now if you use the daylight bulbs, then perhaps you may need 4 bulbs and still not be the same effect. It must all be considered together: wattage, efficiency, and spectrum. Chris. "Chris_S" wrote in message ... I've got 2-55W 6700 PC's on my 55G planted FW tank, and that is plenty of light. With CO2 the plants grow out of the tank faster than I can prune them. Can't imagine needing more light than that, and sometimes I think I've got too much light. Some fish don't like so much light. Chris. "Beruka" wrote in message . com... Would four T5 6500K 54 watts bulbs place 12" over a tank be too powerfull for a planted tank? I use 3 55 watts PC bulbs 3" off the surface with good effects. I doo get thread like algae over the third light occasionally but is very simple to control really. Thanks Beruka |
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