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![]() I am surprised this thread is still active. But the answers are very informative - Thank You!
It seems the lower wattage (within reason), and more white/yellow spectrum seem to work best (with notable exceptions). I have read in other threads that the basic fluorescent household bulbs (usually <6500 Kelvin) have had great success. I picked up a used 10w 5500K aquarium light cheap from another hobbyist. We will see how it goes when I get my tank set up. |
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![]() FYI, 3000K lights grow Cheato like CRAP!!!. I cant find anything higher in my town. Had a 5500K, but it died. Chaeto was growing like mad with that, now, its shrunk over 3/4. Red Turf algae grows pretty good with 3000K though
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![]() Other then trying a lover then 6500k bulb i am out of options.
May be it a chemistry of the water or who knows what but in my sump it will not grow under CF Phillips 6500k. Thank you so much though for replies guys ! |