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Old 12-14-2011, 04:53 PM
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Default Looking for reasons not to buy this light...

It seems to be a decent light and for what I'm keeping should work fine. It's the Aquaticlife four bulb T5. I have 4' tank 22" deep and keep mostly LPS and Softies and with the LED lights out there most would need to be turned down so much that it's hardly practical to buy one and cost would be min. 30-35% more than the Aquaticlife.

Anyone have first hand experience or know of any reason it should be avoided?
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Old 12-14-2011, 05:18 PM
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At only 4 bulbs you might run into a front to back coverage issue would be my only concern. Setting it up higher would fix this but might lead to a pretty dramatic reduction in PAR.

If a quality LED fixture is only 35% more though I would give some more consideration to it. 4 new bulbs a year might eat up that cost savings pretty quickly and if you only will be running at low power they would last forever.
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Old 12-14-2011, 05:23 PM
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only 35% more? Make sure you're getting quality components and not just "any LED" components. Here is a video that gives a "humorous" look at what can go wrong with "inferior" LED components:

http://youtu.be/wU-XtZXz7AU


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Old 12-14-2011, 05:28 PM
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Ya I had some bad math going on here.... 2x SOL plus controller is about $890.00 so it's more like 80% more....
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But. . . . with the SOL you can put anything you like in your tank. With T5's and a deeper tank you do have to take coral placement into consideration and even more so with a 4-bulb unit.
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Why don'y you get a Tek fixture instead of the Aquaticlife? I think the Tek has better reflectors than the Aquaticlife. Take a look at reefcentral's tank of the month. This tank is approximately 135 gallons, 36” x 36” x 24”. It's lit by a a 36" 6 bulb T5 Tek fixture and it's not even the Tek Elite. It's evident that T5's can grow SPS and just about any coral, you just have to get a decent fixture.

http://reefkeeping.com/joomla/index....k-of-the-month

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Old 12-14-2011, 06:52 PM
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Ya I had some bad math going on here.... 2x SOL plus controller is about $890.00 so it's more like 80% more....
I think your math is still off - I'm looking at "thereefshoppe" and I see their 48" 4 bulb aquaticlife fixture for $450, add in 4 bulbs for $30 each = $120 for an initial price of $570. Against the SOL package you're looking at that's a difference of $320. That difference will disappear after 3 sets of bulb changes (2.5 -3 years) on the aquaticlife fixture and the aquaticlife fixture will severely limit you if you ever want to do anything other than softies and low-light lps.

How wide front to back is your tank? If it's 4 feet I'm going to guess at least 18" in which case you would need a 6 bulb t5 fixture. Also, if you're set on T5's buy the one with the better reflector... moonlights and timers can be added very inexpensively to any fixture.
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Old 12-14-2011, 07:03 PM
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^^^^^ $499.00 bulbs included delivered from a supplier I have dealt with down east, I believe the fixture comes with bulbs not that I would keep the so ya add the cost....From the beginning of my saltwater tanks I have run with what people call an bizzare amount of light and have got by. So to go with a 6 bulb fixture would take alot of acclimating, ten fold with LED. The nice thing about SOL is with a longer take upgrade I could still use the lights. with a 48" fixture not so much... Anyways still wondering if anyone knows about the quality on the Aquaticlife light.

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I think your math is still off - I'm looking at "thereefshoppe" and I see their 48" 4 bulb aquaticlife fixture for $450, add in 4 bulbs for $30 each = $120 for an initial price of $570...
I bought this same fixture (48" AL) about a year ago, It was priced just under $500 as I remember at BigAl in Edmonton, that included the bulbs (two actinic, 2 10k and 8 blue LED moons)...I did end up buyin mine used here on canreef for the sum of about $300 if memory serves me right. I thought it was a great fixture for the "new to salt me", I had no issues with the softy's etc. but was also bitten by the upgade bug shortly after and am now running all highend LED systems on three SW set-ups...Thus said, if you're anything like me, I think it's better to buy the fixture you really want off the get go or look for someone who wants to upgrade and save yourself a bunch of $$ buying used.
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I think your math is still off - I'm looking at "thereefshoppe" and I see their 48" 4 bulb aquaticlife fixture for $450, add in 4 bulbs for $30 each = $120 for an initial price of $570. Against the SOL package you're looking at that's a difference of $320. That difference will disappear after 3 sets of bulb changes (2.5 -3 years) on the aquaticlife fixture and the aquaticlife fixture will severely limit you if you ever want to do anything other than softies and low-light lps.

How wide front to back is your tank? If it's 4 feet I'm going to guess at least 18" in which case you would need a 6 bulb t5 fixture. Also, if you're set on T5's buy the one with the better reflector... moonlights and timers can be added very inexpensively to any fixture.
Bulbs are included with this AQUATICLIFE fixture. There are much better bulbs IMO.
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