nautical_nathaniel
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Currently I'm rocking a Maxspect Ethereal on my Nuvo 20, and while it's a pretty good light it does have a few issues that I don't think fit my long term goals for coral growth.
Here's a list of some of the problems I have with the light currently:
- Light spread is pretty limited, sort of stays right around the area directly under the fixture in terms of good PAR. I'm sure this would be better if I got the light higher, but I'm not willing to use a hanging kit in my apartment.
- Color mixing is so-so, it works but I can definitely see different colors around the edges of shadows.
So with those things considered, would these issues be solved, more-or-less, by going to a 24" four bulb T5 fixture? I have a mixed reef with Acropora, Montipora, a few Favias, a Torch, and several varieties of Zoas.
Here's a list of some of the problems I have with the light currently:
- Light spread is pretty limited, sort of stays right around the area directly under the fixture in terms of good PAR. I'm sure this would be better if I got the light higher, but I'm not willing to use a hanging kit in my apartment.
- Color mixing is so-so, it works but I can definitely see different colors around the edges of shadows.
So with those things considered, would these issues be solved, more-or-less, by going to a 24" four bulb T5 fixture? I have a mixed reef with Acropora, Montipora, a few Favias, a Torch, and several varieties of Zoas.



