<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14934489#post14934489 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reef Stallion
This is my point. You clearly state that you don't like the look of the bulb and you knew that the quality of the bulb is inferior to German bulbs yet something made you buy them anyway. I think that I know what that is.
I think that the reason is "the hope" that buying a Reeflux bulb will make my corals look like the corals I see featured on RC or in the TOTM. I know that's why I bought them. I saw a TOTM with outstanding growth and color and "the coral was greener on the other side" so to speak.
I think that the poor quality of the Reeflux bulbs, as well as poor response from your system, dashed those hopes. I know that my system doesn't look like TOTM and I've been running Reeflux for a year. I know that the next temptation out their are T5 bulbs. Everyone wants T5 bulbs now. There are many reasons people give but the bottom line is that they saw someones tank running T5's that blew them away!
I am staying with Reeflux for now because even though I have been disappointed with the growth and coloration of my corals, I have not had a poor quality experience. I also know that the problem with my tank is probably not my lighting. In fact, I am one of those guys who has shortened his photoperiod by 30% and seen improved growth and color. I am going to try the 20K bulbs, but I also like the look of the bulbs.
Actually, I didnt realize the quality differences until buying many different bulbs and realizing the the consistency and quality of the Euro made lamps was generally superior to that of the chinese made lamps. I didnt buy Reeflux lamps despite knowing the quality was better with the German lamps. I ran VHO for years and years, then tried halides, T5s, and then finally halide with T5 supplements for color. It really wasnt until I had purchased many different lamps, some chinese, some European and some Iwasaki lamps made in Japan ... that I drew my general conclusions after seeing the better consistency of the German lamps (and the Iwasakis) compared to the chinese made lamps.
There are 3 lamps that I really like ... Iwasaki 50000K 150 DE or Medium base, Ushio 20000K any base or wattage and Iwasaki 14000K 250 DE and the Iwasaki 15000K 175 watt. I also think that the Ushio 14000K is a fantastic lamp if you have enough blue flourescents to offset the warmer look. And the Aqualine Buscke 13000K with blue supplements. So basically, I have found the lamps I like best for different par requirements/applications through trial and error over the past few years. But these are very personal choices in terms of color preference.
But It had nothing to do with buying Reeflux lamps despite having already drawn my own conclusions about the general quality and consistency differences between the different countries of manufacture.
Actually, the Reeflux were some of the early lamps that I tried.
One thing regarding the nipple orientation ... 250 watt DE and 400 watt DE lamps rely on the manufacturers orientation of the nipple. You can only orient these lamps one way in the sockets. I have actually had a 250 watt DE chinese made lamp pair in which one lamp had the nipple facing up when in the socket and the other lamp was facing down. Another manufacturer was consistent but both lamps had the nipple facing down when installed in the socket.