K kevin25 Registered Member Apr 24, 2012 2 0 0 40 china www.cidly.com Real Name kevin Apr 24, 2012 #11 yes,led aquarium lights can let the plant grow. but need the blue and the white spectrum suitable.the ratio must suitable plant grow.
yes,led aquarium lights can let the plant grow. but need the blue and the white spectrum suitable.the ratio must suitable plant grow.
D dbosman AC Members Dec 5, 2010 1,481 0 0 East Lansing, MI USA Apr 25, 2012 #12 kevin25 said: yes,led aquarium lights can let the plant grow. but need the blue and the white spectrum suitable.the ratio must suitable plant grow. Click to expand... Saltwater corals need blue LEDs. Freshwater does fine with warm white and cool white mixes. I light my 70g planted tank with a 50/50 mix.
kevin25 said: yes,led aquarium lights can let the plant grow. but need the blue and the white spectrum suitable.the ratio must suitable plant grow. Click to expand... Saltwater corals need blue LEDs. Freshwater does fine with warm white and cool white mixes. I light my 70g planted tank with a 50/50 mix.
midiamin MidiAmin Jan 29, 2005 592 0 16 San Francisco May 6, 2012 #13 Anyone here tried Autotraders LED's for freshwater. Interested in getting feed back for possible purchase. The price is cheap but I'm ordering about safety nd performance.
Anyone here tried Autotraders LED's for freshwater. Interested in getting feed back for possible purchase. The price is cheap but I'm ordering about safety nd performance.
A Anita Fleer Registered Member Aug 7, 2012 1 0 0 39 Aug 7, 2012 #14 I agree with Dun...doesn't seem like a lot of the prefab fixtures are great for planted tanks. DIY is the way to go for now. _________________________ led light bulbs Flexible LED Strip Lights led strip Last edited: Aug 7, 2012
I agree with Dun...doesn't seem like a lot of the prefab fixtures are great for planted tanks. DIY is the way to go for now. _________________________ led light bulbs Flexible LED Strip Lights led strip