Has anyone heard of these?? I found them on petsolutions.com. They are a t-06 lamp that will fit into a regular output t-12/t-10 fluorescent canopy. The watt ratings are similar to t-5's. I was wondering if these will have anywhere near the output of a same-length t-5 lamp?? I know about lighting and how you can't really compare watts to watts because of different types of bulbs and so-forth, so I do not need a lecture/lesson on the different types of lighting, I am just curious if anyone has any experience/heard anything specifically about these t-6 bulbs. The brand name is "Lightning Rod". They are pretty reasonably priced, come in several varieties/colors/temperatures, and are said to be good for 2 years (skeptical). If this is a viable option for corals, even if just for softies, then this could significantly reduce lighting costs because as far as I can tell, they are made to run off of a normal output ballast. Any info appreciated. I haven't checked if lightning rod has a website yet, I will do that and get back to you.