ArttyFish Mixed Pygo Shoal LED Shimmering Effect Set Up

H20Boy

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tyjo1334;4792420; said:
Is there any possibility that plants would grow under this lighting?
YES-as they are pushing 6000K

Also I would try pointing the lamp into the tank at an angle,--this will amplify the shimmering effect.
 

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Sorry for the late replys everybody. You can control the shimmering effect by having less surface current. Like aiming a powerhead up or down to make more or less surface current. I like lots of shimmering that is why I have a lot of surface current going on.
 

jcardona1

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tyjo1334;4792420;4792420 said:
Is there any possibility that plants would grow under this lighting?
They would have to be very low light plants. To give you an idea, a typical 54w T5HO bulb puts out about 5000 lumens, each of these puts 484 lumens. While PAR is a more accurate measure for plants, until somebody tests these with a PAR meter, all you can go off is lumens.
 

pupumole

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ArttyFish;4804640; said:
No pupumole, I seen those lights in your link in person, and they are garbage. Cheaply made and not bright at all.

Thanks Art :D tis totally an aquarium lighting revolution!
 
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