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    I have two 36w bulbs for my nano, they're good bulbs, when i get my camera working you'll see a pic of them, all i need to do is find a site that sells just a fixture for them i can plug them into... i found one on ahsupply that comes un-assembled and its 62$! wow if anyone knows where i can get a cheaper already assembled one i'd really appreciate it, but if i do get the latter then you'll be garunteed a photo montage of me electrocuting myself to death putting it together :-p
    thanks!
    -Adam

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    Not that I will be of any help (I'll try but no guarntee) but a little more info about what type of bulbs they are and what type of fixture you want would probably get you a lot further in a situation like this.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    two 36w compact flourescent straight pin arrangement bulbs, one coralife 10,000k and one combo highblueandwhite bulb from jbj. *looks like an antique* trying to find a fixture for the double bulbs about 20" wide by maybe 7" deep
    thanks-
    -Adam

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