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Old January 13th 05, 10:31 PM
Pszemol
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Default Custom Sea Life replacement bulbs...

As probably everybody knows, CustomSeaLife does not make powercompacts anymore.
Can you recommend a reliable source of replacements for 96W/34" bulbs ?
I am talking not only about the color spectrum for 10kK and Actinic 03
but also the bulbs which would last good amount of time before replacement.

Second, quite related question - when looking for 96W/34" replacement bulbs
I have found quad bulb with 96W ratings with the length only 18". This bulb
when put into a nice fixture would be a perfect match for a nano-reef tanks
in a standard sized 10 gallons tank which are about 20" long...
While I can get quad bulbs for 96W/18" I could not find the fixtures.
Do you know where can I buy one ? Or - source of DIY parts (reflector, ballast).
 




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