Replacing bulbs?

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Am I over-thinking it?

I have to deal with my UV sterilizers, but that’s another problem.


I have 2 aquatic Life 48” fixtures, so 8 bulbs total. I bought double bulbs when I got the setup.


Issue: I have no idea how long I’ve had the lights, so I have no idea how old the bulbs are. Do I replace them at some point, or do you only replace bulbs when they burn out?
 
Yes, according to tests BRS has done, the bulbs decrease actual light intensity by 50% (approximately) within 12 months. And it goes down from there. I've had my T 5 bulbs for 2 years now. They still light, but, it's going to be a change to have new bulbs in. The thing saving me is I have 3 AI 52 LED lights with my 60" Aquatic life fixture.
 
Yes, according to tests BRS has done, the bulbs decrease actual light intensity by 50% (approximately) within 12 months. And it goes down from there. I've had my T 5 bulbs for 2 years now. They still light, but, it's going to be a change to have new bulbs in. The thing saving me is I have 3 AI 52 LED lights with my 60" Aquatic life fixture.

I'm sorry, but this is incorrect. The bulbs were found to drop around 20% at the 18 month mark. BRS recommends changing at 18 months. You could likely go 2 years without much issues.
 
I would use them for 2 years without any issue. If you don't know how old they are, then prioritize the swap... I make it near a major event or holiday so that I remember... Valentines Day, 4th of July, New Years, or whatever.
 

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