Replacing old MH Bulbs. Good source?

Runner

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It has been a year and it is time to replace my 175W MH bulbs. I have never purchased new bulbs before and was wondering if you guys know of a good source?

I have a regular magnetic ballast and a M57. Definitely probe start. So I need an "American" single-ended bulb. I was looking at the American Hamilton 14000K -- something a little bluer than my Ushio 10000k (which have had starting troubles because of they are more suited to pulse start setups).
 
Are any of those made for probe start (American) ballasts? I can see everything on your link was tested on the M57 ballast, but several of those bulbs are European and not made for that. I don't want to go through the hassle and possible failures that another set of Ushios (which ideally need pulse start ballasts) could cause.
 
From looking at that link, though, I should use the Iwasaki 175W 15000K if I want a good PAR and the bluer color. At least it tests out to the color temp that it advertises. And the stats are definitely better than those of the Hamilton bulb.
 
I've done some searching around (when I should have been working) and discovered that the Iwasaki Aqua2 is made for the M57 ballast. With that PAR and that color temp, I will definitely go with them. I can get there at this link for $76 each plus about $7 in shipping:
http://www.coralreefecosystems.com/ltg_bulbs-mh.asp

The spec sheet:
http://www.eyelighting.com/tb/MH/ColorArc/Aqua/EQS-N-52-78-57713.pdf

Does anybody know anything about Coral Reef Ecosystems? Or where I can buy the Iwasaki's for a better price or better reliability?
 
Just got my 2 bulbs. It took a week to ship from California. I'll wait until the weekend to install them, though. I want to be here to watch them fire up.

The only thing that concerns me are the UV warnings for not using a glass filter plate in the warning sheet compared to the UV warning about not using a broken lamp shell on the box -- both is grammatical bad the translations going Japanese. It seems strange for a mogul base bulb to require a separate UV shield-- if that is what they are really asking. Perhaps they are mixing up the words "luminaire" and "lamp". After reading a little more, I have decided I don't really need a UV shield since it has the outer glass shell around the arc tube like all other mogul bulbs. May I not fry all my corals and bubble the eyes off my fish...
 
Many others have used them on RC. Try posting on the lighting forum, I bet you'll get some feedback there.

Dave
 
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