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difference T5's & T6


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    It seems like I've heard of T6's in the past, but I don't recall anything specific. I just checked hellolights.com as that is a site just for lighting, and they don't have any T6 bulbs in stock.
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    bdgrfrisch - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I had read somewhere that T6s are basically T5s, just that the bulb is a bit larger (not T8 larger, but you get the concept).
    Don't recall where. I'll post if I find again.

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