Fluorex Lights 6500k The Cheapest Lighting U can BUY! 20$$$

xclan

New Member
Includes the Light Fixture, The Bulb, and Ballast.
I have Fluorex Lights that requir 65 watts, and put off 500 watts of light....
I purchased these long time ago I have many left I have used them on my freshwater, saltwater, and refugiums. These actually work on a display tank but IMO they are a little bit too white.....no blue to them.....but the live rock, low light corals and especially OMG the refugium love the lights.
20$ each . Purchase 6 for 100$ 7 for 110$....you pay shipping and handling.
do a search many forums people buy these ....theres even a guy on selling them for 69$ what a scammer.
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If you would like these lights just send paypal to darylnliz@msn.com
make sure your full name and address is on the your paypal. Or include it in a message. I have 204 ---- feedbacks with 99.7% positive feedback rating, I also have over 100 positive feedbacks on Heatware.com under the name xclan.....100% positive feedback
 

karenj

Member
I have 2 of these and would like to get 2 or 3 more. I have to sell the light I have now though since I like these better. Will get back to you. Karen
 

kathdo

Member
Does $20 include the fixture ??
If so, how wide is one ?? Thinking my fresh tank could use a new look !!
 

nytrillium

Member
Is the black fixture ABS plastic or sheet metal? Ive seen those before they looked nice for just a fuge or something... . Whats the kelvin rating on the bulbs included with it?
 

maeistero

Active Member
:notsure:
:thinking: research people research!!!!!
don't mean to flame anyone, but i thought it's the responsible thing to do when all of your responses are 2006 newbs. especially given your post count, looks pretty bad.

white abs i haven't worked with.
these lights will not work for saltwater. if anyone has a friend with abs housed reef-ready lighting i'll give you a slap for not knowing. i'll sell you the same thing cheaper if you want, but your rock will most certainly experience dieoff. imho........
oh yeah, most all reef lighting will melt that plastic pretty quickly. i'd stay around and take a day off work your first day or maybe two.
watch it or your house burn? ***)
 

kathdo

Member
maeistero said:
:notsure:
:thinking: research people research!!!!!
don't mean to flame anyone, but i thought it's the responsible thing to do when all of your responses are 2006 newbs. especially given your post count, looks pretty bad.

white abs i haven't worked with.
these lights will not work for saltwater. if anyone has a friend with abs housed reef-ready lighting i'll give you a slap for not knowing. i'll sell you the same thing cheaper if you want, but your rock will most certainly experience dieoff. imho........
Ok Maeistro... Would these work for a freshwater tank ??
I have looked into the bulbs/fixture and see that they have different "Filters" for them.
I need to get some plants growing in my FW tank and the bulbs I have just don't cut it.
Email me in private if you would kath.do2@verizon.net :notsure:
 

kathdo

Member
I just saw these locally at a discount store for less $ BUT they had to be hardwired into electrical somehow.....At least these have an actual plug with them ...
 
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