8 bulb T5 or 3 Viparspectras?

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So for my 120 gallon tank(4x2x2), would you use an 8 bulb T5 ATI fixture ($200) or 3 Viparspectra 165s (already own).

I want to go towards SPS dominate and feel the T5’s will probably be a better fit, but what do you think.

Unfortunately, the budget does not allow for the expensive name brand lights.

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So for my 120 gallon tank(4x2x2), would you use an 8 bulb T5 ATI fixture ($200) or 3 Viparspectra 165s (already own).

I want to go towards SPS dominate and feel the T5’s will probably be a better fit, but what do you think.

Unfortunately, the budget does not allow for the expensive name brand lights.

Thanks,
-TCoach

100% T5’s all the way. Wish I still had mine to be honest.

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ATI is a name brand. $200.00 for a 4' 8 bulb is a no brainer!
 

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So for my 120 gallon tank(4x2x2), would you use an 8 bulb T5 ATI fixture ($200) or 3 Viparspectra 165s (already own).

I want to go towards SPS dominate and feel the T5’s will probably be a better fit, but what do you think.

Unfortunately, the budget does not allow for the expensive name brand lights.

Thanks,
-TCoach
8 bulb ATI T5 for sure!
 

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The 8 bulb T5 is killer, just realize it’s going to cost you $200/year in bulb replacements (since you mentioned budget). The Viparspectra grow coral very well. I used to run 3 on my 180g with 2 T5 bulbs, which was perfect for color and growth. My advice to you is 2 Vipars and retrofit 2 actinic+ T5 bulbs to fill in the lower violet/uv spectrum.
 

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The 8 bulb T5 is killer, just realize it’s going to cost you $200/year in bulb replacements (since you mentioned budget). The Viparspectra grow coral very well. I used to run 3 on my 180g with 2 T5 bulbs, which was perfect for color and growth. My advice to you is 2 Vipars and retrofit 2 actinic+ T5 bulbs to fill in the lower violet/uv spectrum.
And again, if anyone of us don't have the time, effort or those $200.00 a year to change bulbs, shouldn't be reefing, cause that is absolutely nothing comparing to everything else in terms of costs and time to spend in this or any other hobby!
 

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And again, if anyone of us don't have the time, effort or those $200.00 a year to change bulbs, shouldn't be reefing, cause that is absolutely nothing comparing to everything else in terms of costs and time to spend in this or any other hobby!
A bit pretentious.
Shifting costs is a common feature.

For $200 one could get a 4th viparspectra and possibly 5th.
 

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A bit pretentious.
Shifting costs is a common feature.

For $200 one could get a 4th viparspectra and possibly 5th.
IMO the black box lights aren't worth $10. Yes they grow coral, they also make the tank look bad. Again, just my opinion.
 

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I will be in the minority here and vote for the viparspectra. Despite what some think you can factor cost into reef decision making and still be successful in the hobby. I prefer t5 in your scenario, but if cost is a factor(and it seems to be) then the Viparspectras you own will work just fine, cost you nothing, use less energy, and not need bulbs replaced yearly. Those bulb costs add up to a lot of money over the years.
 

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I will be in the minority here and vote for the viparspectra. Despite what some think you can factor cost into reef decision making and still be successful in the hobby. I prefer t5 in your scenario, but if cost is a factor(and it seems to be) then the Viparspectras you own will work just fine, cost you nothing, use less energy, and not need bulbs replaced yearly. Those bulb costs add up to a lot of money over the years.
I too agree, use what you got and supplement it with a blue/uv led bars or something similar.
 

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