1000lights.com will have the specs you are looking for on each light but not in a comparison chart. I pulled out the following info on the 250 W MH, 200 watt CFL and T5HO bulbs. A 250 watt MH initial lumens is 20,000 but will loose about 25% of the lumens very quickly and loose 40% by the end of its life. Light color of 4200 Kelvin with a bulb life of 7500 hours. CRI index of 65.
Converting a MH fixture to accept a 200 watt CFL mogul based bulb will yield a initial Lumen output 12,000 with only a light lose of 10% over its life. A 5,000 Kelvin color with a life of 10,000 hours. A CRI of 84.
Replacing the MH fixture with a T5 HO 4 tube fixture yeilds 20,000 lumens initial with a retention of 90% of output over its 24,000 hour expected life. The color of 5000 and a CRI of 85.
A 200 watt CFL bulb is around $90 and will need to be replaced at twice before the T5 bulbs. A complete water tight T5 4 bulb fixture with lights is $160 so it is a cost savings to put the T5 fixture in compared to the CFL conversion. YOu also end up with 40% more light. A 2 bulb T5 HO fixture is $90 and while its lumens is a little less than a 250 MH its CRI index is much higher meaning it has more usable light for the human eye. In my experience replacing a 250 watt with a 2 tube T5 yields a very similar light but costs less than 50% to operate and bulb life is over 3 times as long. My T5 fixtures are figured buying from
Kleenrite.