A couple large advantages that I can think of off the top of my head are as follows....
1. T5s are much smaller bulbs so you can fit more bulbs into the same amount of space, giving you more wattage.
2. Each bulb has an individual reflector, in most T5 units, which reflects more of the light DOWN into the tank. Most VHO units or VHO retros have a single reflector which isn't near as efficient. There are T5 units that don't have individual reflectors though...stay away from those.
I've been doing some research into T5s as I'm planning on getting a 48" 6 bulb unit for the 75 I'm setting up. I've been quite impressed by everything I've read about them. In some of the reading I've been doing, it's shown that they put out more PAR and Lumins than MH lighting....although without the PUSH to get it down deep...lol.
Scooter, all of the RC posts is what I based a lot of my decision on to go with T5s. You're right though...a lot of info is left out and all the "studies" are basically done by RC members. Although, I will say that it does seem that a couple of them have done some pretty in depth studies. My tank is only a 75 and the water depth after sand will only be about 18" deep. I think T5s will be just fine for that. With a tank the size of a 180, might be a whole different story. It was interesting to see that in some of the tests some RC members did comparing T5 to MH, the T5 seemed a lil' better...but in other areas, MH blows T5 away!!
well I have got the vho's in place at least one set of them. the basis of this was for a fact or fiction finding. but I have another set up in mind and was trying to figure out if what I believe is true.are you considering t5 or vho over halides for the 180?
The specs say that a vho should be replaced every 6-9 months, where as a T-5 is good for 20,000 hrs with minimal output drop.
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