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t5 vs led

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by new2salt, Apr 22, 2014.

  1. new2salt

    new2salt

    So I know this has probably been talked about before but I couldn't find anything on here about it. So I've been debating on getting rid of the t5's and going led. So I was wondering is there any great benefit to going to leds besides bulb replacement. I just really love the blue look that the led gives off. As far as the tank it's a 55 with zoos and polyps and a couple lps one sps. So should I make the switch?
     
  2. wouldtick

    wouldtick Well-Known ReefKeeper

    i just researched this a ton before buying my LEDS. Some of the Pros I remember:

    electricity usage is less
    LEDs give off a lot less heat thus keeping water temperature more stable
    LEDs can be dialed in to promote coral growth and discourage nuisance algae growth (this one has been debated)
    LEDs have a lot of different mounting capabilities and typically take up less space



     
  3. Sponge

    Sponge Expert Reefkeeper Vendor

    That's up to you if you switch. I have both LEDs and T5's. Leds are cheaper to run then T5's. T5's you can also go to a very blue look. Personally, I like T5's best. Good luck with your decision.
     
  4. mpivit

    mpivit Well-Known ReefKeeper

    My 2cents
    If you go Led, get the ones with multi colors. You don't need to spend big bucks.
    I think t-5s give a nicer look and more even coverage, In trade you deal with heat in the summer and $100-$150 in bulb replacement every 9 months. I went with Leds over a year ago, and don't regret it, I liked the look of my t-5s better but the trade offs were worth it to me.

    I've had good growth with both.
     
  5. blackx-runner

    blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

    BOTH... leds with t5 supplement, or t5s with led supplement. No reason you have to have just one type of light over a tank.
     
  6. jeremy

    jeremy Acro Addict

    Yeah just get a reef brite or build my led actinic led strip and run with your t5. I have both led and another tank with t5. I find in my tanks I have better growth and color with t5. But I really like the pop you get with royal blue leds. So my opinion is do both.
     
  7. mikesams05p71

    mikesams05p71 Well-Known ReefKeeper

    I just switched from t5 to full spectrum led. Love it.
     
  8. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

    You could just add a strip of blue LED's to your existing lighting.
     
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  9. Adam

    Adam

    Take a look at Orbit Marine LEDs I have 2 on my 135 very impressed
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  10. Adam

    Adam

    Bad pic sorry
     
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  11. new2salt

    new2salt

    Adam I'd have to say that is the look I love
     
  12. Adam

    Adam

    I will post a better one These lights have wireless remote, programmable, cloud cover, moon lights and thunderstorms
     
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  13. Adam

    Adam

    Here is a better picture
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  14. new2salt

    new2salt

    Well I finally pulled the trigger and bought a led fixture I'd have to say I wish I would of done this sooner I can't be more pleased and a big thanks to everyone's thoughts I went with a current orbit marine on a side note thanks to the bod and spring fest sponsors that $100 gift certificate I won really made this light cheap
     
  15. Travis G

    Travis G Experienced Reefkeeper

    I have the current usa orbit led and love it. Storm and cloud features are awesome
     
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