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|  when changing bulbs so when changing bulbs on t5 lighting in my case a 6bulb fixture is it best to change 3 or 2 first and wait a week and change the remainder of the bulbs? i dont want to mess up my corals as i have never changed the bulbs in my fixture before. | 
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|   I also have a 6 bulb and when changing them I do 2 a week.  Did all at once first time and bleached everything. | 
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|   I would think if you're changing them in time, doing all at once shouldn't be a problem. If you bleached everything, you might have waited too long   
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|   Alternatively, if you can raise the fixture a bit, that would take care of bleaching issues (because we all wait longer than we should)   
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|   last time mine were changed were sep of 2013   | 
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|   Ya, you may want to raise that thing up a foot to ease into it   
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|   so i just replaced 3 of the 6 bulbs and raised my fixture to its max of 6.5" hopefully nothing bleaches | 
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|  great info was interested in this topic as well as ive just switched to a 6 bulb fixture and was curious about bulb changing. When i got the fixture, the bulbs were probably 1-2+ yrs old judging by the "burnt" look near the prongs...  So I just changed them all out....at once... no problems. Had an algae bloom but that was from NitraGuard BioCube thingys. my bad....again. |