Is this light good?

cabin7882

Member
Light fixture: Finnex
4-T5 HO bulbs
Electronic ballasts
Moisture resistant UV filtering lens
choice of bulb combination: 6500k, 10000k, andactinic bulbs
156 watts total
I have a 46 gal bowfront No corals yet but looking to get some soon!
Please help I really need to get some better lights but don't want to spend a fortune!! thanks so much!
 

perfectdark

Active Member
Originally Posted by cabin7882
http:///forum/post/2515930
Light fixture: Finnex
4-T5 HO bulbs
Electronic ballasts
Moisture resistant UV filtering lens
choice of bulb combination: 6500k, 10000k, andactinic bulbs
156 watts total
I have a 46 gal bowfront No corals yet but looking to get some soon!
Please help I really need to get some better lights but don't want to spend a fortune!! thanks so much!
If they have individual reflectors I would say they are ok... or at least the equivelent to a nova pro set.
 

cabin7882

Member
it says they have polished aluminum reflector
independant power switches
moisture resistant uv filtering lens
adjustable stands
so what light combo do I get if this is my only light source? TIA
Tara
 

perfectdark

Active Member
Originally Posted by cabin7882
http:///forum/post/2516005
it says they have polished aluminum reflector
independant power switches
moisture resistant uv filtering lens
adjustable stands
so what light combo do I get if this is my only light source? TIA
Tara
Look at the Nova Extreme Pros, they have individual reflectors. Nice light for the money... same out put but you would be able to hold some higher light demanding corals. Depending on what, placement maybe up higher. If you dont mind spendint the extra $$, then look at Tek or Aquatinic lights they are superior to most others and you will be able to keep just about anything you want. good Luck.
 
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