T5 Fixture

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Hey all! I'm leaning towards T5s and this is for sale near me but, it's older and he can't remember the brand name. I was hoping you could take a look at pics and tell me maybe who you think tje brand may be and if it looks like a good light for corals (starting out with softies and lps)? Not alot to go on sorry, it's all he provided did he used it for corals.
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T5's are great and we have used them in the past. We had a 6 bulb Current USA fixture. The one in your pictures looks like a older aquatic life fixture or a knock off that looks like it. I could be wrong so let's see if others can say for sure.
 

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I would wait for an ati fixture. And before buying see it light up the old bulbs and how the fans sound. Also make sure it has all the parts to hang it from the ceiling.

I never liked so much electronics in my lights. Just a couple plugs that goto timers and ballasts inside.
 
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