Lighting for corals...

lietz06

Member
...so I've been looking into getting new lighting for our 200 gallon tank. I would like to put my toe in the water with corals. I was wondering what kind of lighting you recommend. Well I know that MH lights are the best...but man are they expensive for my size tank! I need a 72" light..my tank is actually longer...but obviously they don't make bigger lights so I'll just hang it from the ceiling. If I bought T-5 lights what would they hold me back from? any thoughts on Current Nova Extreme Pro Saltwater T-5 Fixtures? It says the 72" puts out 468 watts of light, which is about twice as much as I have with my pc's I have now. Or do you know of any relatively inexpensive MH lighting? Or any testimonials on the lightins you guys have? Any advice would be appreciated!
 

uneverno

Active Member
There is some debate w/ regard to T5's vs MH. SPS definitely need high intensity lighting. That can be achieved w/ T5's, depending on how deep the tank is and/or where the corals are placed.
If you're not planning on keeping SPS, then T5's should do the trick nicely. If you are, and it's a deep tank, then I'd go with a T5/MH combo.
 

nycbob

Active Member
nova is a decent fixture. t5 r fine with tank depth of 24 inches. even if ur tank is deeper, its ok since u can place sps and clams higher up in the rockwork. i hv seen many t5 over sps tanks.
 

lietz06

Member
What about soft corals, lps, zoanthids/polyps with t-5? Can anyone explain to me what the difference is between lps, sps, & soft corals?
 

uneverno

Active Member
Google this: coral primer Soft LPS SPS.
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