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Thread: 6700k Bulbs
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Old 05-15-2008, 09:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 6700k Bulbs

I recently replaced a blown 10k with a 6700k. I have 6x54 watt t5ho bulbs on a 75. My configuration is like this:

Actinic
10k
actinic
6700k
actinic
18k

I only got the 6700k because petsmart only carries the 6700k 18k and actinic Hagen bulbs. Which are much bright then the current brand bulbs i used to have. I have the clams directly under that bulbs and my sps. i did read numerous times that clams and sps love the 6700k temp. any truth to this???
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