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Heat wont be an issue, i have two large fans built into the canopy, so the bulbs life shouldnt diminish from the heat.
So better ballast = better shades of light - aquactinics better reflector - aquactinics 3 switches vs 2 for dusk dawn effect - aquactinics price - Sunlight Tek 5 what to do, what to do..... wow this is a tough decision. If there is anything else im missing please let me know. Last edited by Phanman; 11-13-2007 at 11:36 PM. |
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don't forget tek lights come in 8 lamp as well not just 6 and for I'm sure still less money than aquantics
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I wrestled with this issue for my planted FW tank, a 65g, wasn't sure whether I'd go Tek 4, Tek 6, or the Aquatinics with 5. Although I didn't end up doing anything just yet, I did at least look at these fixtures with an eye towards what I wanted to get "one day."
Anyhow, one thing I noticed, and this is important if you have a canopy that you don't want to modify - the Tek's ventilate (fan location) out the back, the Aquatinics ventilate out the sides. So if you have a canopy and you went with the Aquatinics, you'd have to cut holes in the canopy for the fans.
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Fans and vents on the aquatinics fixture are located on top of the fixture.
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Sorry, I didn't realize John was looking at the Constellation (guess it helps if I read things
http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...de=Aquactinics The Constellation fixtures and the Solar Flare fixtures are considerably more expensive, so it's probably not a fair comparison to look at those versus a Tek. You usually get what you pay for.. They likely wouldn't sell too many otherwise. If you can afford the upswing in cost, go for it.
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Thx guys, i guess the real question i was trying to ask is if i could get away with just the Tek5 fixture for sps. and get good polp ext. and color. But for an extra few hundred i might as well go all the way.
Now another question for you guys. I can get my hands on an ATI 48" 6x54W Powermodule T5. Is this fixture way better then the aquatinics? http://www.reefgeek.com/lighting/T5_...Fixture_by_ATI Thanks for helping, i really want to make the right decision here, and not have to upgrade the lighting right away. Oh and ill be starting a tank journal once the tank is fully cleaned and ready for plumbing assembly |
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Honestly, I seriously doubt one is going to notice a significant difference at this level of lighting. Ie., I'd be surprised if you found yourself kicking yourself in the butt thinking "Man oh man WHY oh WHY did I buy the ATI instead of the Aquactinics?" (or vice versa).
I could be wrong, but that's my take on it nonetheless. I'm sure either fixture will give very good results.If it was me, I'd go with whatever fixture suits your budget, tastes, and what's easier to order. If they are otherwise equivalent in these factors then I dunno how to pick one over the other. Good luck! And I can't wait to see the tank in action! ![]()
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