Effect Of Blue Light On Fw Tank.

it was 450l i dont have it anymore, i was running too many tanks including a reef and one night i lost £200 of coral overnight...i jacked it in.. the kids have a few guppies and goldies in various tanks but im not really interested anymore... though have said that before :lol:
 
Well then. I can say that they do make a difference. Thinks look more natural and the fish colours brighter :)

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It's subtle in photos but noticeable to me.
 
If you like the blue colored lights, go for them. If you want to keep plants, count them as a zero light source. Plants simply cannot use the light of a blue colored light. Either way it is more an aesthetic question than a simpler question. Taste is something none of us will ever agree on. The best we can do is to inform you of the practical aspects instead.
 
Well then. I can say that they do make a difference. Thinks look more natural and the fish colours brighter :)

Without
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With
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It's subtle in photos but noticeable to me.
I'd like to see a photo with the other lights off and just the LED's, I would only use them at night instead of complete darknesss
 
This is my new blue light I bought today on without any other lights on I love it it's calming for me so I hope it will be for my fish too water is a little murky due to algae tablets so would look even more amazing with clear water x
 
As long as you don't leave them on all night as fish need a period of total darkness in every 24 hours.

Just to let you know that pdludbrooke is unlikely to see your photo as he's not been on the forum for over 5 years ;)
 
As long as you don't leave them on all night as fish need a period of total darkness in every 24 hours.

Just to let you know that pdludbrooke is unlikely to see your photo as he's not been on the forum for over 5 years ;)
Yh I always turn of overnight espeshally this tank as it's house to around 150 plecos lmao x
 

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