Light option

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mhossom
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Light option

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I will be starting to purchase everything for my new 120 in the near future. I am starting to question my choice of 6 x 54w T5 for this tank. I fear that it may be too much light. Would 4 x 54 be a better option.

Yes, I will be injecting CO2 and dosing.
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Post by ingg »

Well, were I you, I'd probably buy the 6x54 for the versatility it gives you, if it isn't a budget buster.

High light, low light, noonbursting, you'd have every and any option available to you.
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If the fixture can be run with only 4 bulbs I'd go with the 6x, and run it with 4 until the tank was established.
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Post by Aaron »

Yes, I agree. Get the 6 bulb fixture and run 4 until it grows in well. Then you can have the extra two turn on in the middle of the photoperiod for a noonday burst.
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Post by mhossom »

Sounds good to me. I will be able to light two bulbs at a time with the setup I haver planned. I am doing a retrofit system into a DIY canopy.

Thanks for the feedback.
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