I have 2 members in my reef club that have 120G tanks and are running T5HO's on them, one has 8 and one has 10 bulbs. Coral placement is definately a factor with T5HOs, especially on a 2' deep tank. T5HOs drop off significantly around the 14-16" depth. On my 75G with my 1 overdriven MH I can put corals anywhere, actually, not true, I can't put too many corals near the top. Only the super high light corals like Acros do good near the top, most others it is too much light.
For me, I replace ALL my bulbs every 6 months, that is my 1 MH and my 4 T5HO actinics. Reason being, I overdrive ALL my bulbs. Even when I didn't overdrive my bulbs 9 months was my limit. Yes, people say you can run for 12 months before changing, but those same people will read the bottle that Chemi-Pure comes in and swears just because the bottle says you can run it for 6 months that it is true. I replace all my chemi-pure and RowaPhos media every 30 days regardless. I tried replacing bulbs every 12 months but every time around the 9-10month mark a significant algae outbreak would happen due to spectrum change in the bulbs. (could also have been the crappy SunPaq bulbs CurrentUSA sends with their fixtures). Just my personal experience. I am the type of person that would much rather error on the side of caution vs waiting until the breaking point to do something, which may hurt the tank in doing so.
Just some #'s to go by, my 6 24" T5HOs (4-10k/2-Actinic) were putting out around 300PAR, my 1 250w overdriven MH puts out 835PAR. That made a huge difference in coral growth, especially on my SPS corals.
For me, I replace ALL my bulbs every 6 months, that is my 1 MH and my 4 T5HO actinics. Reason being, I overdrive ALL my bulbs. Even when I didn't overdrive my bulbs 9 months was my limit. Yes, people say you can run for 12 months before changing, but those same people will read the bottle that Chemi-Pure comes in and swears just because the bottle says you can run it for 6 months that it is true. I replace all my chemi-pure and RowaPhos media every 30 days regardless. I tried replacing bulbs every 12 months but every time around the 9-10month mark a significant algae outbreak would happen due to spectrum change in the bulbs. (could also have been the crappy SunPaq bulbs CurrentUSA sends with their fixtures). Just my personal experience. I am the type of person that would much rather error on the side of caution vs waiting until the breaking point to do something, which may hurt the tank in doing so.
Just some #'s to go by, my 6 24" T5HOs (4-10k/2-Actinic) were putting out around 300PAR, my 1 250w overdriven MH puts out 835PAR. That made a huge difference in coral growth, especially on my SPS corals.