Hi guys,
Question about actinic lights, just as the title says. I know this has been talked about, so please don't yell at me, as I did do the search. Problem is, I can't find any definitive answers. Basically, from everything I've read, I see 2 opinions.
1. Actinic lights do absolutely nothing for freshwater plants and are only used for aesthetic purposes.
2. Actinic lights will cause algae.
I have a 20gal setup with dual-bulb setup of 65W 6,700k/10,000k. I have these lights on for 8 hours a day and I'm dosing with Seachem ferts following the dosing schedule they provided on their site.
The lighting fixture also has Dual Actinic 420nm/460nm setup, which I would like to use at night time after the daylight lights go off.
So the question is will I have problems with my tank if I do this? Does the photosynthesis continue in freshwater plants with actinic lights?
Thank you very much.
Question about actinic lights, just as the title says. I know this has been talked about, so please don't yell at me, as I did do the search. Problem is, I can't find any definitive answers. Basically, from everything I've read, I see 2 opinions.
1. Actinic lights do absolutely nothing for freshwater plants and are only used for aesthetic purposes.
2. Actinic lights will cause algae.
I have a 20gal setup with dual-bulb setup of 65W 6,700k/10,000k. I have these lights on for 8 hours a day and I'm dosing with Seachem ferts following the dosing schedule they provided on their site.
The lighting fixture also has Dual Actinic 420nm/460nm setup, which I would like to use at night time after the daylight lights go off.
So the question is will I have problems with my tank if I do this? Does the photosynthesis continue in freshwater plants with actinic lights?
Thank you very much.