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    Posted: May 18 2010 at 4:47pm
If you are changing from MH to t-5's make sure you shorten your photoperiod.
I have burned some tips on my coral in 3 days ! Also did 2 chalice's in.
Love the light a color!
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What's your bulb layout jeff?
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I'm over driving 4- aquablue+ ,1 aquablue and a fiji .
Thinking about replacing aquablue with a pure actintic


Edited by bugzme - May 18 2010 at 6:38pm
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Thanks for the advice. I am upgrading to a 300 gallon and plan to keep my 3 250 MH going but adding 4 t'5's. I would have cooked everything. How deep is your tank? Mine will be 30 inches so I might not be in as much trouble as you if yours is 24.
I have flying monkeys and I'm not afraid to use them.

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I didn't realize how much of a shift this is in the hobby. I'm very impressed and happy to see it.Smile
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Connie -
 
I would just keep your normal MH lighting schedule for the 3 X 250 MHs and start off with the T5s on for only 2 hrs / day for the first week... add 1 hr / day each additional week, until you reach the number of hrs you want the T5s to be on for.
 
That should give all your corals enough time to acclimate themselves to the extra lighting.
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Nice Bob thanks.....
I have flying monkeys and I'm not afraid to use them.

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t-5's kick butt. I would go all t-5 if I was you, Connie
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I meant from front to back
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Do you have any new FTS pics with the new T5's bugzme? maybe an old one with the halides to compare to also? im switching from halides to T5's too..
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Originally posted by bugzme bugzme wrote:

I'm over driving 4- aquablue+ ,1 aquablue and a fiji .
Thinking about replacing aquablue with a pure actintic


I would advise against an actinic if you are over driving. You will be replacing the actinic bulb every 6 months or so. Ouch

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Originally posted by Connie Connie wrote:

Thanks for the advice. I am upgrading to a 300 gallon and plan to keep my 3 250 MH going but adding 4 t'5's. I would have cooked everything. How deep is your tank? Mine will be 30 inches so I might not be in as much trouble as you if yours is 24.


if you are running just supplemental t5's your probably ok.  I would drop the photo period for a week or so just in case.  When I was running 2-250w mh with 4 - 54w t5's I didnt have any problems.  It was when I switched to my 8-bulb fixture that I was forced to drop my photo period back.  Also, I had a major outbreak of cyno because of the intensity of the t5's.  
Now on my 150g I have a 6-bulb ATI and I again had to re-adjust my photo period compared to what my 120g tank was.   Also an idea of how well the t5's penetrate the water, I SPS frags sitting on my sand bed of my 30" deep tank that grow just fine.

I have now switched out all my MH's for t5's and I can tell a difference in growth, color, and the power bill.

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I have had a cyno outbreak since I added t5's. I didnt even think that could have been the cause. If I cut them back do you think I can get rid of it.
 
I like my lights going 12 hours on 12 off. I dont want to add more t5's if I wont be able to have light on my tank....
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If you cut back the time it should help out.  It just takes a while before you can have them on all day.  I took my time and after 2 months had them back up to my full photo period.
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aquablue+
fiji
aquablue+
aquablue
aquablue+
aquablue+
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This post couldn't of come at a bettet time, as my T5 fixture arrives today. I currently have a single 150W MH Sunpod over my 29 gallon Biocube. I'm replacing it with a 6x18W Nova Extreme Pro. It comes stock with 3 10K and 3 actinic bulbs. Will I still need to adjust my photoperiod, even with a drop in total watts? If so, what would u guys recommend for a transitional photoperiod to get me up to where I am now? Currently, lights come on at 11 and go out at 9.
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I don't think you will need to adjust anything but I would recommend it. Just shorten the lighting for a couple hours a day for a week.

The Current bulbs don't produce a lot of PAR so you should be okay. The corals just need to get used to light hitting them from every direction now.
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Great to here. That's what I'm most excited about is the better light coverage.
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Nice jeff, I went
Front
Blue+
Blue+
Fiji
Blue+
Blue+
Aquablue
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And that has given me the best color, kinda want to change out the aquablue for a fiji, but with 2 fijis. it actually makes it less blue.... so I would add led supplements if I did that
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No dark spots with t-5's! My GSP doesn't like the light.
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