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This really depends on your setup. What type of T5's are you running? Single reflectors or a Module?

Are these Supplimental lighting or are you planning on just T5's?

Same question with the MH.

What watt, and reflectors?

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the reason it matters right is because it has to do with how hot the water gets right? More so than the light not being at a good angle? t-5 does not get too hot, but Mh does. So those should be higher with better air circulation.

Why would it matter for t-5 then how high it is over the tank? unless you wanted to be sure less light is lost from reflection?

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Well I am going to light my tank primarily with T'5's as the MH's I had were way to hot for what I wanted and I didn't have the money to supplement with T5's and keep the MH's.. That is why I am looking for a trade for my stuff. I don't grow enough in my tank to warrant me keeping the MH"s instead of T5's

I have been told 9" from water surface for MH's, mine were at 10" and I am planning on my T'5's being about 6" from the surface.. How does this sound?

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T5s are higher output than normal fluorescents. The reason T5s should be closer to the water than MHs is they don't have the depth penetration that a MH does. So the closer to the water the deeper the light penetrates your tank. The better the reflector the more efficient your bulbs will be.

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