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GTK
02-06-2003, 6:04 PM
I currently have GE Chroma 50 tubes on one of my tanks, but the 5000K looks too yellow for my taste. My Wal*Mart store also has GE Ultra and GE Plant & Aquarium tubes. Does anyone know the Kelvin rating on those two? Can anyone using them describe their appearance? Thanks!!

plantbrain
02-06-2003, 6:39 PM
Home Depot etc sells 6500K's.
Not sure but the ultra's are higher color temps in that range.
Pass on the plant aquarium bulb.

Remember, this is not about the plant's needs etc here, your talking about the color of your own eyes' preception here.
The plants will do fine with either.
Some places have the bulbs lit on display.
Tritons have the best looking color of all the regular bulbs I've used but they cost a fair amount. They also last and grow plants well.

Regards,
Tom Barr

Dabbler II
02-06-2003, 7:09 PM
I just checked ge"s site and all that I could see is that the GE Ultra get to 5100 K. I would go with the daylighter bulbs at 6500K

125gJoe
02-06-2003, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by plantbrain
Home Depot etc sells 6500K's. ............
Regards,
Tom Barr Those 6500K's should look just fine.

Dwarfnut
02-07-2003, 11:05 PM
I've got the Phillips Daylight Ultras home HD and really like the look and color they give off... sorta a cool slightly bluish color. That fact that HD carries a 2-pack of them for under $6 is a real bonus too! That is the 48" size, 40 Watt!

Personally, I feel the 6,500 K bulbs give off a much better light for viewing... the 5,000 K bulbs were just too yellow for me.

FYI, the Plant and Aq bulbs look very pink and I don't care for them.

Good luck,
Bill C.

125gJoe
02-08-2003, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by Dwarfnut
......Personally, I feel the 6,500 K bulbs give off a much better light for viewing... the 5,000 K bulbs were just too yellow for me.
Good luck,
Bill C. Same here.. :cool: