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Squeakfish
07-13-2008, 1:13 AM
Planted tank, 40 gal. Both bulbs are 65w, total of 130w, or like 3.2 wpg.
One bulb is the blue one, currently on to better acclimate two syno. nigriventis, as I think the white one is harsher.
Is it going to make a difference if one is white and one is blue? Should I replace the blue one?
The K rating on the white is 7,000-10,000, not sure which. Prior to this, the plants were under a 10,000K 21w bulb.

Bk828
07-13-2008, 1:17 AM
the blue is most likely actinic which is useless to plants. Switch to anything between 6700-10000

Squeakfish
07-13-2008, 1:32 AM
The wattage of the bulb has no bearing?

Reddog80p
07-13-2008, 1:37 AM
You could run one of each if you like the look of the higher K rated bulb

Mgamer20o0
07-13-2008, 1:59 AM
its not 100% useless. i would leave it for now. yes its not as helpful but do you really need that extra light for the plants you have? in the mean time it will make everything look better. when your scaping put your higher light on the side fully under the white light and the lower stuff on the other side.

Squeakfish
07-13-2008, 2:18 AM
You could run one of each if you like the look of the higher K rated bulb

I actually like the blue look better. I think the white light is too harsh, and the blue seems to make my fish happier.

Mgamer20o0
07-13-2008, 2:34 AM
doesnt make the fish happier it makes them look better it brings out their color. what kind of white light is it? do you know the k rating?

Squeakfish
07-13-2008, 2:49 AM
Like I said, between 7,000-10,000. Not sure which, but it is in that range.

Reddog80p
07-13-2008, 2:48 PM
That will work fine for your plants....Some say that the 6700K k rated bulbs are best for planted tanks. I myself don't like the "yellow" hue. Anything in the 6700k - 10000k range and you shouldn't notice any difference in plant growth.