jeremys78
Active member
Q. What's the difference between a "Blue 7,100K" and "Actinic 03" bulb?
A. Excellent question! OK, a little background: The original "Actinic 03" bulb was made by Philips. They were not made for aquarium use, but were adopted once news spread about the beneficial aspects of using this bulb over reef tanks. Nowadays, "Actinic 03" has become the marketing term used to identify "blue" looking bulbs. Many bulbs are passed off as "actinic", when they are just a blue bulb.
So, to answer the question, Blue 7,100K bulbs are visually brighter than HelloLights Actinic bulbs. Blue bulbs will NOT fluoresce your animals as well as our Actinic bulbs. Many others sell "actinic", but they are really selling blue bulbs. The phosphors coating the interior of our Actinic bulbs are specially formulated to produce a narrow spike of concentrated violet/blue light. This is why they appear to be more faint than blue bulbs. If you have tons-o-corals, then we suggest going with Actinic 03. Remember, a visual measurement of a lights utility is a poor one.
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I don't know if anyone else has used these actinic bulbs, but I just replaced my 13 month old 96W Coralife PC actinic with this bulb. (Yes, I'm a sinner )
First impression - slightly more intense than the old Coralife bulb
Second impression - it makes other stuff around the room (as well as my zoos & green poci) REALLY glow.
Third impression - my eyes hurt.
Anyone else use these actinics? Impressions? Rumors?