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wanted 10000k or 14000k Metal halide bulbs


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    Default wanted 10000k or 14000k Metal halide bulbs

    Hey anyone have any 10000k or 14000k metal halide bulbs they do not need? Or any good links to good priced bulbs

    Thanks
    Tom

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    davejnz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    What wattage are you looking for?Mogul bulbs or DE?

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    you cant get a good deal, you being a pet store owner and all????
    fulltankshot 1 - wanted 10000k or 14000k Metal halide bulbs

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    LOL I don't really need new ones I just did my metal halide Im looking for back ups if I have one go out to fill in until mainly. They are mogul sockets

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    davejnz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Well,I have a 250wXM10k with about 2months(if needed i can verify its age) of use on it.I am going back to my favorite bulb,the Iwasaki 6.5k.I will be changing out my ballast and bulb tommorow so it will be availiable.I paid$60 for it,$25 plus shipping sound fair?

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