Anyone using the new ZooMed AquaSun T5-HO Double Light Linear Fluorescent Fixtures?

Jane of Upton

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has used the
AquaSun T5-HO Double Light Linear Fluorescent fixtures from ZooMed?


They are surprisingly inexpensive ($50 for the 24" one) but not currently in stock at the larger online retailers.

Unlike some of the earlier, similarly-priced T5 fixtures (like the thin Coralife ones, not the Aqualight HO, but the "regular" T-5), these seem to have a decent reflector area. I looked into those smaller ones awhile back, but those really cram the lamps into a small area, losing a lot of light to re-strike.

Anyhow, these looked like they might have a decent reflector, but I couldn't find a picture of the underside to see. I stopped in to an aquarium store, and was surprised to see one, and the box was already opened.

The reflector looks decent, but BOTH lamps are in a single, wide reflector - the individual bulbs/lamps don't each have their own reflector.

Anyone want to chime in on how much of a compromise in efficiency and usable light this is going to be? With the thinner diameter of T-5's, I'm sure this minimizes the re-strike, but I was surprised to see two lamps sharing one reflector. I *think* the Hagen Aqua-Glo does this as well in their dual HO-T5 fixture, but I haven't seen those in person.

Thanks very much!
-Jane
 
try fishneedit.com

i believe for a bit more($64) you can get 24" 2 bulb fixtures with single bulb reflectors.
 
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