Spechty37
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Thank you
This is in another topic but here's some pics showing the difference between full spectrum and straight b/w
That looks pretty true to life. I'm partial to the left tank. I don't like the pink look.This is in another topic but here's some pics showing the difference between full spectrum and straight b/w
That looks pretty true to life. I'm partial to the left tank. I don't like the pink look.
Then full spectrum is perfect for you! My wife also said the purple hurt her eyes bc of glasses while the blues really didn't. Just an FYI. Hope it works outsee I love the purplish hue. that's why im going with full spectrum for my leds.
Do you have a canopy? Might helpMy blues are blinding.
I feel that the multicolored ones make the tank look artificial. Let's face it, you don't get red and green at coral depth in the ocean.I don't believe actinic or blue can show all the natural colors in your tank. Whereas the white called Full Spectrum is because it has all the colors your eyes can see.
There is no red and green light 25-30 feet below the surface, where all of your corals where plucked from.