I was wondering what is considered too much in the of temperature when considering lighting for a fresh water system
would the spectrum from a 12 000k lamp not be useful?
It's more about what appeals to your eyesight than what appeals to the plants.
If you like the look of a 12000K bulb over your tank, your plants will be more than happy to grow under them
The higher the K rating... typically the "bushier" your plants will tend to get... very general rule
any experiences as to what it'll do for the look of the tank? I assume its a very bright white light?
a 12,000K will probably be a bit bluish, if I'm not mistaken.
I agree. Just put some 10000k's up recently and compared to the 6500k's I'm used to, it's much more blue/purple.
any complaints as to how it looks?
Again it all depends on what you like. I like the higher K rtatings as it produces a clearer colour, IMO, the lower like 5500are more yellow.
I use 10,000K and combination 6,7000K and 10,000K bulbs and am very happy with the results.
I'm very happy with the 10000k's.
well it looks like i have no choice but to get this fixture then!
it comes with daylight 12000k bulbs , 4 of them if all goes well
I was told plants like 6700k or around there. That too much blue would be bad...therfore 12000k would be too blue.
Plants have no "preference" for light temperature... a study that was done showed less than 10% difference in plant growth between bulbs of different K ratings.
Now, that being said, actinic bulbs (which are exceptionally blue) ARE pretty much useless for plant growth
Hello there.
don't mean to put a bad posting, but are these PC,NO OR T5....?
However if they 're PCs I have never heard of 12000k.....
t5 don't think come on such configuration and NO max is 6700k.
But if if they are the good quality lamp PC.I would deff like to hear more about it.
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its a pc fixture, the k value was quoted from the seller, its an ebay purchase
You can get T5 bulbs in a 12000K range