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Old 02-04-2009, 09:00 PM   #1
Amanda Grosjean Amanda Grosjean is offline
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Hi Cecelia!

Thanks so much for your reply. In the past I have tried a 5500K fluorescent lights and I have found them to be a bit too blue. But maybe I just haven't found the right kind yet. I'll try that site you recommended. I'm kind of stuck with the lights I have for now because I can't afford a upgrade. I've had problems getting some of the oversized florescent bulbs to fit in the reflectors too. I bought some of the cheap lights in bulk to offset the cost for now but none of my heat issues or longevity problems have been solved. Thanks for the suggestion.

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