Curiosity killed the cat... or in nanotanks, the bank???

rescuediver19

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Howdy, as you may know I have a superduper aquapod 12g with stock everything but pump and an additional fan. Now I am curious about t5ho. What exactly is the difference between this and MH (besides the obvious) and what are the pro's and cons? I am assuming (though i could be wrong... itd be the first time ever tho...) that I dont already have said lighting. Am I right?
 
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Anonymous

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first off, PC's are just fine for most nanos without high light corals
i don't think they make T5's that will fit your tank 24" are the shortest made by the major companys right now
T5 is just a very thin flourecent tube 5/4" - their major pros are the ability to mix and match spectrums to get exactly what you want, life span (some say 2 years), and energy consumption to output ratio. cons a little expensive for the watt/dollar ratio and the cheapy versions don't offer the same benifits as the high end sets - like individual reflectors and HO wattage
MH best watt/dollar ratio if you want intense light which some corals like acros apreciate, cons - not many bulb choices if your looking at 70W's but with 150Wers and up you get a lot more choices but then need to deal with the heat issues in a nano. also most bulbs need some kind of suplimental lighting anyway
bottom line long skinny tank T5's are a very nice option, square or deep tank then MH is better, but in the end its your coral choice and tank theme that makes the real difference - what kind of reef are you building??? that is what chooses your lighting for you
 

rescuediver19

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ive got zoa's mushrooms tounge coral candycane and xenia, all of which quite frankly look pretty darn healthy from what I can tell.
 
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