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coralreeferrn

New Member
I have a 65 gallon I am setting up and I want to buy new light for it. I plan on making it a reef aquarium. I want hard and soft corals, inverts, fish, ect. Could you please give me your opinions on this light I was looking at buying. If it isn't a good choice what would you recommend?
Nova Extreme T-5 Fixtures w/Lunar Lights
* Brilliant High Output T-5 fluorescent bulbs PLUS LED lunar lights
* Provides complete 24-hour lighting for your reef aquarium
* Space-saving T-5 HO fluorescent bulbs encased in a slim housing design
Save 15%Brilliant high output T-5 fluorescent bulbs paired with the nocturnal glow of LED lunar lights. Two leading edge advances in lighting technology contained in a compact energy-efficient fixture for complete 24-hour lighting. Features microprocessor controlled internal electronic ballast, integrated cooling fan (item 21109 includes 2 fans), parabolic reflector, and protective splash lens. Two separate power switches for primary lighting and 4 independent power cords enables the Nova Extreme T-5 Fixture to be automated. Simply plug the power cords into timers for custom light periods to suit the requirements of your aquarium inhabitants. Includes docking mounts and SlimPaq 460nm Actinic and 10000°K T-5 HO lamps
 

whyamisofl

Active Member
HoW mAnY bUlB uNiT iS iT?
If It Is A 4 bUlB uNiT, yOu WoUlD wAnT tO oPt FoR tHe 6 BuLb UnIt FoR hArD cOrAlS
 
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markeo99

Guest
you still may be limited if you go mh the sky is the limit
 

nycbob

Active Member
the fixture u mention doesnt hv reflectors. u wont be able to keep hard corals. if u must get t5, get nova pro, tek or aquatinic.
 

steve24

Active Member
Aquatinics - pricey, but "very" nice
TX5 unit is 5x54 w bulbs with individual reflectors and cooling fan
 

ibew41

Active Member
Originally Posted by nycbob
http:///forum/post/2696409
the fixture u mention doesnt hv reflectors. u wont be able to keep hard corals. if u must get t5, get nova pro, tek or aquatinic.
+1 you can get the nova extreme cheep in a lot of swf classified sections
 

rs1831

Active Member
A 65 is 24 inches deep not 18. I had a 70 gallon tank which was 25 inches deep and I had the 5 bulb aquactinics and it wasn't nearly enough light. I would either go with an ATI Powermodule t-5 unit or 2x250 watt metal halides.
 
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