Originally Posted by AlohaMI
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However, it does not have true individual reflectors; it has one reflector that is shaped around each bulb.
the Nova Extreme doesn't even have that just one giant reflector. The nova extreme "pro" has the invidually "contoured" reflectors and is a 6 bulb fixture which at $80 cheaper virtually makes the regular nova extreme obsolete.
lets look at it:
TEK 8 bulb system can he had for about $420. Once you add bulbs, legs and plexiglass sheild this fixture actually cost over $625 out the door. Pro's are you can keep anything. cons are its not fanned cooled, expensive and most importantly OVERKILL for a 75g tank. You can keep anything with 6 bulbs (actually 4) so there is no real reason to opt for the 8 bulb system.
TEK 6 bulb system at about $390 isn't much different in price until you factor in bulbs and cost to operate. With bulbs it can be had for about $550. Pro's are you can keep anything, will be cooler, cheaper and cheaper to operate than the 8 bulb tek with no real drawbacks, has more bulbs than the aquactinics below but cost less out the door. Only real con is its not fan cooled. that doesn't really bother everybody but many feel the bulbs would run more efficiently if it were.
Since the fixture your looking at is going to grand total at over $600 another great (probably best) option is the Aquactinic TX5 5 bulb T5 fixture. this fixture will cost you about $490. Pro's are can keep anything, fan cooled and splash sheild included, runs cooler than TEKs, individual reflectors many feel are better than TEKs (or at least just as good), 5 bulbs are cheaper than buying 6 but still enough to play with the coloring. cons: doesn't come with bulbs. with bulbs your looking at $600 out the door
Nova Extreme "Pro" performs better than the extreme even with two fewer bulbs and is significantly cheaper at $380 making the regular 8 bulb nova extreme just about irrelevant to buy now. Pro's of the pro are capable of keeping anything (some have said better quality bulbs may be required for this), $380 is the out the door and ready to go price, even if you replace the bulbs with quality bulbs of your liking it come out cheaper at $500 than other options. cons are the individually contoured reflector is still not on the level of the aquactinic or TEK true individual reflectors and like the reflectors the bulbs arent the best there is to be had.
there is also a 4 bulb giesmann that will be effective as well for $500 with high quality giesmann bulbs included ($570 with legs) but I'm done here. You REALLY could keep anything in a standard 75g with a quality 4 bulb fixture, the extra bulbs will be more for manipulating the color than an actual requirement.