Your experience with LED color

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Ebay sells this LED that comes with white, blue, pink and red/blue/green combination.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aquarium-Fi...8665?pt=Fish_Filters&var=&hash=item3cdee7c3d9

Another comes with plant pink LED which looks subtle and more natural than red. Not sure why it is called plant pink and wonder if it will promote algae growth in fish only tanks.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Submers...924?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d9ef11c4


My fish are mostly blue, green and red. I am looking for a color combination that will bring out the best color of my fish and yet look natural and won't promote algae growth?
 
I use those units on 2 of my 29gal tanks, and even though it didn't specify the units as "plant" lights and is only white LED, it still grows algae quite well. Note, these 2 tanks are in a fairly dark room (basement) and are "on" for only about 6hrs a day. So, I would guess a LED that claims its for plants will promote algae even more so.
 
I use the current USA LEDs. They are completely adjustable to whatever spectrum you like. Look them up they are awesome I got the ones that are actually a strip that you can install in your existing light strip. They were under $70 for a 46" strip
 
I have the staggered rows, all on, the entire photo period, seems to look natural, probably simply blends together because they are on a 100+ tank.

below the same tank
 
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