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MH Lighting question
Hi, I have a 48"X18"X12" heavily planted tank. At present I am running a
150watt MH light with two single 30watt fluros. The MH is apparently 5500K and the two fluros are 6000k each. What I would like to know is if I go to a higher rated Kelvin for the MH will it affect the plants too greatly? And what rating do people suggest? The 5500K MH throws off a yellowish/ orange colour and Id like to have a more whiter colour in the tank, as it sometimes looks like the plants are growing in pee!!! (LOL... I hear you!) I know a lot of people do not like MH, mainly because of the heat, but the tank is well ventilated and I like the point-of- light effect that you get with MH. I am running CO2 also (so only the slightest ripple on the surface) The plants I have are all growing well. Thankyou in advance. Michael |
Mytag wrote: Hi, I have a 48"X18"X12" heavily planted tank. At present I am running a 150watt MH light with two single 30watt fluros. The MH is apparently 5500K and the two fluros are 6000k each. What I would like to know is if I go to a higher rated Kelvin for the MH will it affect the plants too greatly? And what rating do people suggest? The 5500K MH throws off a yellowish/ orange colour and Id like to have a more whiter colour in the tank, as it sometimes looks like the plants are growing in pee!!! (LOL... I hear you!) Long story short, NO. The color temp will not affect plant growth. The only difference is how it appears to the human eye. If you don't like the color of the 5500k bulb try a 6500k. Nick |
I run a MH HQI lamp with metal halides. I do grow palnts with T5
Daylight bulbs. T5 6500 are much whiter than 6500 MH bulbs in my opinion. Kelvin temperature is very subjective and will only effect viewing experience. Some will argue red/yellow bulbs can enable alage but this has not been my experience. I prefer 10K bulbs on my reef tank, but have found brand names within the 10K range to be very different. Ushio has a yellower apppearance than aqualine 10 K bulbs. I would definately go with a 10K bulb with your set up, but the reasons will be for personal choice only. |
What I would like to know is if I go to a higher rated Kelvin for the MH
will it affect the plants too greatly? And what rating do people suggest? Anything on up to around 12000K should be OK. 20KK marine reef bulbs might not have enough red for some plants, although lower-light plants would do fine. The 5500K MH throws off a yellowish/ orange colour and Id like to have a more whiter colour in the tank, as it sometimes looks like the plants are I found some 6500K bulbs to give too green of an effect, what with all the greenery in the tank. But your tastes may vary. 10KK bulbs definitely will not be too green, but as was posted the actual color effect can vary among the brands and what ballast is driving them. Some are blue-white but others purplish, containing more reds with the blue. You might find some "trial-priced" bulbs on Ebay or the reef sites. Mike |
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