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Thread: Need help with VHO lighting

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    As far as I know, URI is the only one with the built in reflector. For best possibility, you should still use a reflector with URI bulb.
    Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!

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    i got 2 of those parabolic 162 degree reflectors from hellolights. Im definatly getting T12's, I just have to decide between URI or Coralife or GE blue moon. Ive heard theat the Coralview are bluer, but the URI's have the built-in reflectors. Also, I was browsing through GARF and they SWEAR by the GE BLUE MOON bulbs. Has anybody heard of these?
    Thanks
    Sean

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    I like the URI. NEver had a problem, and i like the built in reflector.

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    I've tried them all. Stay with the URI actinic.
    Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!

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    For VHO, you should use URI Actinic 03 bulbs, 420nm, T-12. The others you mentioned are not made for the ballast you have. They are also not true VHO bulbs. Bulb ratio should be 2 actinic to 1 10,000k for best results and most reef life.
    Larry
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    Where is the cheapest place to get these. Anybody have any hookups that they could let me in on? I called Alamo Aquatic and they said each bulb was $31.99! Crazy.
    Sean

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    I bought mine from texas tropical. I think it was about that much. If you figure shipping from the online places, it breaks down to almost the same.

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    Try CB Pets....I think Richard is now carrying them. (?)
    Miss my 180 gal Brick Reef
    Sherri

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    That sounds about reasonable for me. That's the price you're going to have to pay every 9 to 12 months replace them out.
    they said each bulb was $31.99! Crazy.
    Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!

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    I try to buy all my bulbs from the internet. Usually save about 25% with shipping included. Replace them every 6 months if you keep stony photosynthetic corals.
    Larry
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    "Heck, the water is clear, must be good"

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