Has anyone had any experience using the screw-based compact fluorescents in an aquarium hood?
I have an extra 10 gal that I want to setup as my first experimental planted tank. I have an old incandescent hood for it that holds two bulbs. They are slim, straight tube-like bulbs (about 1.5-2" diameter and 4-5" long), but they do have standard sized sockets. It's the hood that comes with the 10 gal "kit" from Wal-Mart.
Do compact fluorescents burn any hotter than incandescent bulbs? That may be an issue if the bulbs are bigger and end up sitting too close to the plastic hood.
PS I do have a fluorescent hood that I can use that holds a 15 watt bulb, I assume this will be sufficent for what I'm doing. Just wanted to make use of this old hood also if possible.
I have an extra 10 gal that I want to setup as my first experimental planted tank. I have an old incandescent hood for it that holds two bulbs. They are slim, straight tube-like bulbs (about 1.5-2" diameter and 4-5" long), but they do have standard sized sockets. It's the hood that comes with the 10 gal "kit" from Wal-Mart.
Do compact fluorescents burn any hotter than incandescent bulbs? That may be an issue if the bulbs are bigger and end up sitting too close to the plastic hood.
PS I do have a fluorescent hood that I can use that holds a 15 watt bulb, I assume this will be sufficent for what I'm doing. Just wanted to make use of this old hood also if possible.