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Help: 250 Gallon Tank, Need to find a 36w UVC bulb with a G23 Connector type?

I just inherited a 250 Gallon Saltwater Aquarium with about 500 pounds of live rock. When I was moving it to my house the Ultraviolet UVC bulb shattered. I have called around everywhere, and I cannot seem to find the one I need.

It is a 36w UVC bulb with a g23 connector. I can find lots of 9w with the g23 connector, but I cannot even seem to find it online?

Does anybody know where I can find this online? or in a store? I'm located around the Los Angeles area?

Also what are the best online stores to order other types of bulbs cheap. Thanks!

Current Aquarium(s) Description: 180 Gallon Saltwater Reef Aquarium, 50 Gallon Sump, ASM G-2 Skimmer, 3 250w 20k bulbs.
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Re: Help: 250 Gallon Tank, Need to find a 36w UVC bulb with a G23 Connector type?

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Re: Help: 250 Gallon Tank, Need to find a 36w UVC bulb with a G23 Connector type?

if you want to see some PICTURES of my tank - go to the "introduce yourself" forum

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Re: Help: 250 Gallon Tank, Need to find a 36w UVC bulb with a G23 Connector type?

www.reefgeek.com is the best site for lighting. You can always call them too, they have great customer service over the phone.
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