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Aaron6112
Russell8484
Have you tried reading food for thought?
Vanessa6144
The right solution is to sift through more than one forum, as mentioned above. But if we try to answer very briefly, with your water height and the assumed inhabitants, T5 lamps would be quite suitable. And if you want your soft corals to look beautiful, it's better to buy good lamps.
Danielle9144
Thank you for the informative response!!! I am counting on the "help" from such forum members!
Monica
Unfortunately, I can't afford to get an aquarium for the light (financially), the aquarium was glued long before the light appeared (it was inherited). The light has 2 T5 lamps of 24W 10000K, and I also have 2 RESUN T8 lamps of 20W 10000K. I will make the light from what I have! :-(( Will these lamps be enough for lighting?
Lori4746
Don't chase Watts - try to choose a good spectrum! What lamps do you want to use?
Nicholas
As far as I understand, according to the list of lamps, there is no hint of blue spectrum there, and that is already-------
Darlene4238
A lamp with a blue spectrum is planned! Please advise how many pieces, which ones, and inexpensive??!!
Catherine6534
I don't quite understand you...
"There are 2 T5 lamps of 24W 10000K in the fixture, and I also have 2 RESUN T8 lamps of 20W 10000K at home. I will make the fixture from what I have! :-("
Make a 4x24 fixture. Spectrum - 2 Chinese Jebo lamps at 10000K, 2 actinics. One Jebo lamp costs 35.
It will be very good. Of course, if possible, it's better to get lamps other than Jebo...
Kristen2246
Where can I get actinics, and where can I find Jebo T5 for 35???
Joseph9057
They may have gone up in price, but... Tell them it's from Max (who has the sea) and ask for a discount!