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![]() so i will most likely see better coloring and brighter light if i use two 48" VHO's compared to two overdriven 48" NO's running off a workhoarse 7 ballast
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![]() different coloring and brighter light
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![]() looks like i better take advantage of J&L's free shipping for the month of march!!!!!!! What is the difference between an "Actinic White 12000k" and a "Super Actinic" VHO bulb. (Both URI)
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![]() Actinic White = - 180 degree internal reflector
- 50/50 White/Blue Spectrum - 12,000K Color Temperature Super Actinc= - 180 degree internal reflector - 100% Blue Spectrum peaking at 420 nm
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![]() Thanks, but i wanted to know how different will they look on the tank is the super actinc white glow white or blue? i know the actinic glows blue just wondering about the Super actinic white
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![]() The Actinic lamps are a blue color. Only produce Actinic spectrum.
The Actinic Whites are a white lamp that have actinic supplementation in them. I run a combination of 6500K daylight and Super Actinics and find I get excellent coral growth, and nice pleasant appearance. When I ran the Aquasun VHO lamps I found them a bit pink, not truly white and while I've never seen the Actinic White lamps lit, I would assume they also would be pink/blue not a truly white light.
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