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A capacitor will not reduce the start up current, only imporve the power factor.
There is two types of 'startup current' to consider.
You will get an inherent inrush of current due to switching on an inductor (the balast). This presents a near short circuit to the supply for a fraction of a second until it sets its magnetic field up where it then 'chokes' back the current. This startup current lasts for a second or so.
While the lamp starts and comes up to full brightness there will be more current flow as the lamp heats up and vaporises the gases and metals and gets the electrons and stuff excited and moving. While this is happening more current will be drawn.
Once the lamp is upto full operating output, the current will have reduced and steadied. This can take several minutes depending on the type of discharge lamp and the wattage.