Will this work for soft corals Im trying to learn and just want to start slow

kevin725

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Odyssea T5 Quad Timer Aquarium Light Marine
  • Energy efficient T5 fluorescent lamps
  • Supports 4x T5 HO lamps
  • Includes 2x 10000K and 2x Actinic 460nm lamps
  • Includes LEDs for night vision
  • Standard sized T5 sockets
  • Includes mounting brackets
  • Timer module built in
  • Internal electronic ballast
  • Acrylic splash guard
  • 110V only
 

lmforbis

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They aren't bad lights for softies and LPS, the bulbs they come with suck. You'd want to upgrade the bulbs to a quality bulb like ATI or Geismann. In the long run, they aren't very cost efficient. T5 bulbs need to be replaced every 6-12 months and cost ~$20 each.
Personally I like LEDs better than T5 s. I do own 3 oddesea fixtures that I have used as supplemental lights for my LEDs. I got more LEDs so they are in a closet now.
 

florida joe

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I also would go with LEDs The one 0ne-fish (no pun intended) is getting I personal like as a starter light. Other down side IMO to a system that you can’t adjust the intensity is. When you change your old bulbs you have to change you lighting schedule You tell me why
 

one-fish

Active Member
Well light came today.....damaged Augggh..Amazon sending a replacement. The mount was not what I expected. Joe how far above water surface should this light be...say at 50% intensity. Thinking of a ceiling mount but need to look at their website first think there is arm mount that clamps to back glass
 

florida joe

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when you get the lights post a pic. you want you lights to be as close the water with out getting splash on them. I don't know how the expanding supporting system would be an issue
 

one-fish

Active Member
So just use the brackets/handles on the ends of the fixture. Thanks was thinking at least 6-8 in above ..Got it thanks ...pics tried that not sure how to thinking I needed a third party to host..I'll look at it again
 

kevin725

New Member
that was the only one I found cheap next one I will go with the led's I think I found one off my fish with ich it is a small hippo and I can't get him out off the tank without tearing it all apart I fed some garlic tonight I read that may help I'm not sure what else to do
 

one-fish

Active Member
If I were you would research Ich and determine your situation, feeding garlic will not help....my.02 Ot you need to research helping hands are there
 
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