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![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... They are not going to be better than regular fluorescent lights. They won't replace MH light. You can ignore the "(100watts=~15watts)", as nobody in their right mind is going to use regular incandescent lights to light a reef tank. Wayne Sallee I was hoping to hear the contrary, I guess we are not as advance to get the same spectrum output and be green (ecosafe) as well. |
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