105 Watt SHO Bulb

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105 Watt SHO Bulb

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Have you guys seen the 10" (25.5 cm) x 4" (10 cm) power compact bulbs?

Halfway down on the page.

http://americanaquariumproducts.com/PowerCompact.html
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NICE! That looks like a good option to light up those small tanks!
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Post by DelawareJim »

Yikes! They're a bit pricey.

Couple of people on OrchidBoard have recommended the 105's from 1000bulbs.com for a couple of years.
http://www.1000bulbs.com/category/105-w ... uorescents

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Post by bussardnr »

They have the reflector also:
http://www.1000bulbs.com/product/7826/F ... 100UR.html
I use that brand on my vivariums, they work very well.
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Thanks for that link!
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Post by Rick Dotson »

Pricey yes but think about an old Perfecto incandescent hood with two 65W lights on a 10 gallon tank. Man that would be some really nice & healthy algae!
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