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Old 03-31-2005, 10:47 PM
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Default Panasonic PC bulbs, very impressed!

I received my two PC replacement bulbs for my Aqualight (1 - 96W 10K, 1 - 96W Actinic) from OA yesterday. Boy what a difference in brightness compared to the Coralife bulbs the unit came with .

The Actinic has a much more purple/blue than the blue of the Coralife actinic which really makes the coraline, zoos, and moon coral fluoresce nicely.

Lets hope my corals enjoy the new bulbs as much as I do
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Old 04-01-2005, 12:20 AM
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How old were the Coralife bulbs when you replaced them The reason I ask is because I had the same fixture, and when I replaced the bulbs they were six months old, and had lost half their output.
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Old 04-01-2005, 01:41 AM
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My bulbs were actually 9 months old and as with yours, they definately lost alot of their output quite quickly. That being said, I would still put the brightness of the new panasonics over new coralife bulbs in a heartbeat.

I will monitor over time see how longevity and brightness compare to the old bulbs, but very happy out of the gate.

I would like to try a set from Hello lights as well, as I have read very good things about their lamps, however, with their no shipping to outside the continental US policy getting them here is a clusterf*@#.
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Old 04-01-2005, 01:33 PM
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I have been using the 55w Panasonic,s for years, over my turf scrubber. I run the 67K but run them until they expire, as the spectrum is not as important as for corals. I have at least two years on my current set.
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Hey Scott, where did you get them and how much? I'll need new PC bulbs soon and they sound cool.
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Hey Scott, where did you get them and how much? I'll need new PC bulbs soon and they sound cool.
Read the first post again Danny...
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Old 04-01-2005, 07:30 PM
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Danny,

I got them from Ocean Aquatics. The total cost of the 2 bulbs including GST and shipping via DHL was $110.00.

BTW Wendell did a great job of packing them for shipping. You could have played soccer with the box for an hour and still probably not have broken a bulb

I don't have a dig camera or I would post a pic for you , but your welcome to drop by anytime and see how they look.
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Old 04-01-2005, 08:16 PM
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Cool, $110.00 is about the same price for the coralife bulbs. might as well try the Panasonics then.
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Do you have pictures so we can compare. I am looking for mew PC bulbs and if these are better than CL i would like to buy them instead.
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Ryan, read then post lol

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