As I have to look for every
eurocent, changing from t5 to led is a question every time I have to change a fluorescent. Up to recently, the output in lumen did not match t5 - with equal W.
lost the quote form happyrotter: that amount for 47 m2 would have been my choice.
Speaking of aquaria, are these water resistant? No need to worry about really high humidity? Do these combine with other lights well for more naturalistic colors?
A few weeks ago I needed a new bulb - or led for my aquarium. For the first time I took a led: 11W 950 lm; that is a bit less than the bulb I had before. 4000K (I'd have preferred higher ºK) 120º amplitude. I managed to assemble the led-lamp into the reflector of the former aquael 11w bulb; it is hanging over the open aquarium, no issues with humidity so far.
The overall impression is good; yellowish compared to 6300ºK before, nice shadows on the ground, and the plants have reacted that means, they get more light right now (the bulb loose intensity with time). The price for a new compact bulb would have been 21 euros; for the led it was 12 €. First time that led was cheaper with nearly equal lumen output and same W.
And there is no need as far as I know to use red and/or blue leds. I'll try and upload a pic.
Led to the left 11W 4000ºK; t5 (sorry: not t8!!!) 2x 14W 865 Phillips right