Mini Compact Fluorescent Colormax Lamp Light Bulb 50/50, 10W

41aA2h7rLlL. SL160  Mini Compact Fluorescent Colormax Lamp Light Bulb 50/50, 10W

  • Bulb is 8″ long.

Product Description
Colormax is designed to be used where space is limited and powerful light is desired. 50% 10k daylight, 50% actinic 03 blue. 50/50 is perfect for freshwater or saltwater aquariums. Low operating temperature. Dimensions – 6.25 X1.75 X1.75… More >>

Mini Compact Fluorescent Colormax Lamp Light Bulb 50/50, 10W

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4 Responses to “Mini Compact Fluorescent Colormax Lamp Light Bulb 50/50, 10W”

  1. C. Yeam says:

    I have been using this bulb for about a couple weeks now and It works great! When I had my original incandescent lighting that came with the lid of my aquarium, it looked very yellow which didn’t look amusing…After installing 2 of these in my 10 Gallon tank, the whole tank just lit up and I can see everything in a more natural setting. The white/blue light went perfect for my aquarium. The fishes are brighter, plants are more vibrant, and my water looks a lot clearer too! I have freshwater tropical fishes and it is just looks good! Imagine a saltwater tank underneath these lights! Although I should of gotten the 20 Watt instead of the 10 watt. Oh well, Next time…I would recommend this light, if you want a cheap up-grade, for around $8 bucks, it’s well worth the look of your tank or whatever your using it for.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. thy_avatar says:

    I use two of these bulbs in the hood of a 10 gallon freshwater tank.

    Pros:

    -gives off a lot of light

    -makes your tank look really good, you can really see fish colorations

    -uses very little electricity

    -does not generate much heat

    Cons:

    -don’t seem to last long, 3-4 months usually

    -you will need a dark hiding spot for anyone who doesn’t

    like to be in the bright light

    -I have higher green algae growth, vs ‘yellow’ incandescent bulbs

    -does not generate much heat (only bad if you do not use a heater and rely on the bulb to warm your water)

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    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Stephen Jackson says:

    Nice aquarium light, but one of them only lasted a couple of weeks then went out. No warranty.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Jose Pablo Sanchez Mora says:

    is incredible the mixture of the 2 kind of light but not for long time just a few months
    Rating: 1 / 5

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