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![]() "Tynk" wrote in message ... On Dec 20, 6:24 pm, "Reel McKoi" wrote: * I didn't check mine. I Just picked some cool white and warm white. Lights are on 10 to 12 hrs a day. There are 4 40w bulbs per 55g tank. I tried less and couldn't keep any plants alive but floating hornwart. The water is at 78F. These are regular shop lights, not aquarium fixtures. snip BUT...........what kelvin is the cool and warm bulbs you bought? What does Kelvin mean? Where would I find that information? Are they run of the mill bulbs commonly found in Lowes or Wally World for use in household / shop light fixtures? Yes. I got them at Wally World. Check into bulbs that are rated for plants in an aquarium like those from URI or Coralife..........buy your bulbs according to Kelvin rating not warm or cool or sunlight.......... Kelvin rating? What rating should they be when there are four 40w bulbs over a 55g tank? Where is the rating found and does it go by a different name? I bet you find out there is a difference in the bulbs over the common florescent bulbs you can buy in big box stores etc. Proper light can also playb a part on them not getting yellow as plants do a certain amount of photo-synthesis, and proper specturm of light means a lot......all plants are not critical but there are some that require lighting within the mwave length that they are commonly found at for them to thrive and do right. You can get the proper 7200K etc bulbs in all the lenghts any other florescent bulb is available in from 10" to 96 inches in length......... Do you mean the "light output" when you say Kelvin? I already threw away the packaging these new bulbs came in. ..even in a sal****er setup lights is the key player when it comes to having algae blooms.....the other main player is water that contains too much nitrate or phosphates, which is usually more beneficial to a FW than a SW setup though......than it is a reef tank.. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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