Need information on T5

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So I'm looking to create a hybrid set up. I've got a Fluval aquasky LED that works just fine for the fish but I don't think will fully cut it with corals once I'm ready for them. I might just get a second one since I like the light, but I'm also considering doing a T5 bracket for the spectrum and intensity and using the LED for colour and asthetics. My question is: how important is the light unit that I buy? Or is it mostly just get one that can support the right sized bulb and then the bulb does all the work? I know with metal halide lights the reflector is very important.
 
So I'm looking to create a hybrid set up. I've got a Fluval aquasky LED that works just fine for the fish but I don't think will fully cut it with corals once I'm ready for them. I might just get a second one since I like the light, but I'm also considering doing a T5 bracket for the spectrum and intensity and using the LED for colour and asthetics. My question is: how important is the light unit that I buy? Or is it mostly just get one that can support the right sized bulb and then the bulb does all the work? I know with metal halide lights the reflector is very important.

same goes for t5. Ballasts, cooling, and reflector quality will massively impact overall light intensity that reaches the inhabitants
 
same goes for t5. Ballasts, cooling, and reflector quality will massively impact overall light intensity that reaches the inhabitants
Anything specific I should look for in the components?
 
same goes for t5. Ballasts, cooling, and reflector quality will massively impact overall light intensity that reaches the inhabitants
Know anything about the Coralife aqualight 48 inch? I might be able to get a good discount (I work somewhere that sells them) but am seeing mixed reviews online. From my understanding Coralife makes some popular products but I want to make sure I'm getting something good and long lasting before I dive into it.
 
It’s on the lower end. A bit more robust than an eBay oddysea fixture, but not quite as efficient design as say...a horticultural unit.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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