Thoughts on adding a T5HO fixture to current setup

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I have used cheap grow setups over my fuges for a long time. They are fine. They are not the quaility of ATI, but also not the price tag. I actually had a ballast go out on a AgroSomething last week after more than 5 years... not bad.

Get a unit with polished reflectors instead of white or black - it helps with output that even a handheld Apogee 510 can notice. Otherwise, if you understand the build quality, then they won't let you down.
 
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I have used cheap grow setups over my fuges for a long time. They are fine. They are not the quaility of ATI, but also not the price tag. I actually had a ballast go out on a AgroSomething last week after more than 5 years... not bad.

Get a unit with polished reflectors instead of white or black - it helps with output that even a handheld Apogee 510 can notice. Otherwise, if you understand the build quality, then they won't let you down.
The HTG unit I'm looking at says it "Features polished aluminum premium reflector"
 
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So the Current USA LED fixtures have just a blue channel and a white channel. When I get the new t5 fixture, and with the 4 total bulbs being 2 blue+, 1 coral+, and 1 actinic, would it be safe to just zero out the white channel on the LEDs if the tank loos too white from the coral+ bulb?

I currently have the white channel at 15%, and it balances out the blues from the blue channel and the current t5s.

I guess I’m asking g if the coral+ bulb had enough of a white spectrum that the LED whites are unnecessary.
 
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Got the new fixture in yesterday. Hung it today

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So now I’m running 2 Blue+ bulbs, 1 True Actinic and 1 Coral+

The tank is now a blueish white color. I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it. It may have to grow on me. If I wind up not liking it, I’ll pick up another Blue+ bulb and see how that looks.

I’m going to do like I did with the other fixture and increase the photo period by one hour a day until it matches the 7 hour photo period of the other fixture.

One thing I've noticed since I installed the first T5 fixture is that a birdsnest coral that was browning is now starting to fluoresce green again.
 
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Got the new fixture in yesterday. Hung it today

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IMG_2629.jpeg


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So now I’m running 2 Blue+ bulbs, 1 True Actinic and 1 Coral+

The tank is now a blueish white color. I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it. It may have to grow on me. If I wind up not liking it, I’ll pick up another Blue+ bulb and see how that looks.

I’m going to do like I did with the other fixture and increase the photo period by one hour a day until it matches the 7 hour photo period of the other fixture.

One thing I've noticed since I installed the first T5 fixture is that a birdsnest coral that was browning is now starting to fluoresce green again.
Looks good. Remember white(er) light is not a bad thing. Give things a few months to start showing their colors
 

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Another Blue+ is not going to make it whiter. You would probably want another C+ or AB Special
 
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Looks good. Remember white(er) light is not a bad thing. Give things a few months to start showing their colors
Right now I have the LED blue channel at 85% and the white channel at 15%. I may turn up the blue channel and zero out the white channel to see how things look.
 

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OK. My misunderstanding. I generally do not like a lot of Blue+ but I prefer a whiter look.
 

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