my friend you do not want to use the lizard light as you call it. take for instance what the uvb light spectrum is. you get the highest uvb outdoors during, in my area, end of june, july. it is a finishing bulb actually, if you use it for veg i'm afraid you won't get very far. the 6500 k cfl bulbs that you find at any major dept. or utility (lowes or wallyworld) are the best bulbs IMO to start any seedling with. i use as low as a single bulb, 1 23w to start seedlings with and have great results. if you do decide to use the lizard lights let me know how it turns out. uvb or tanning bulbs tend to burn the crap out of anything you put them on(live vegetation) there are warnings on the label about exposing yourself to those bulbs, think what they might do to your plants. ed rosenthal has a fairly indepth article in his newest book, the growers handbook, about uvb bulbs, there is just too much information out there readily available to make mistakes on expensive seeds.