home depot light for refugium?!

msuzuki126

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hi lately i've been hearing that people use "home depot" lights in their refugium to grow algaes such as chaeto. Exactly what type of light can be used?
 
Lights of America #9266 65w 'flourex' technology, in outdoor lighting section. 6500k light output.
$40 at most home depots, but some find them for $10 at walmart or costco.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6795841#post6795841 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sharkdude
Lights of America #9266 65w 'flourex' technology, in outdoor lighting section. 6500k light output.
$40 at most home depots, but some find them for $10 at walmart or costco.

thats the light i use and it works really well
 
I got a light from Home Depot Supply, a 18watt compact flourescent flood light. It was only $13 shipped, and is working great. If you want the part number Naperville Reef has it, just PM him.
 
The one I use is the compact flourescent spiral bulb. It screws into a normal desk clip on lamp, and has 65w output with 15w consumption. Works great!!!
 
Go lights of america. I have heard great things. I myself use a homemade fixture using 2 27 watt 5500k compact fluerescent bulbs. Whatever you choose try to keep above 5k and below 10k and the brighter the better.
 
Go lights of america. I have heard great things. I myself use a homemade fixture using 2 27 watt 5500k compact fluerescent bulbs. Whatever you choose try to keep above 5k and below 10k and the brighter the better.
 
Go lights of america. I have heard great things. I myself use a homemade fixture using 2 27 watt 5500k compact fluerescent bulbs. Whatever you choose try to keep above 5k and below 10k and the brighter the better. Good luck.
 
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