More than likely, but I'm going back to the earlier statement that light wavelength in and of itself doesn't produce an algal bloom. Yes, actinics are made specifically to target the coral symbionts, but I don't think that that means that they'll produce negative effects in freshwater. Plants also absorb in that wavelength so the algae must come from a nutrient imbalance.
On the other hand, it's probably a little on the low wavelength end of the spectrum, in other words, not taking advantage of all the wavelengths your plants can absorb.
Actinics tend to be more expensive than normal 6500K bulbs as well. That seems to be a fairly cold actinic though at 7100K. If you want to give it a shot, go for it. See how it looks and whether you like the results (both in colour and plant growth). If it's no better than a normal bulb, then you'll know.