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Unread 09/15/2010, 03:55 PM   #1
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Arrow Need some lighting help

Hey guys and gals, I just bought a 60inch VHO UV super actinic bulb for my fixture.Its to purple for my liking. Any thought on which bulb to by to offset this a bit.The bulbs arent cheap so i just dont want to guess. Thanks!


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Unread 09/15/2010, 04:31 PM   #2
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I like to use the actinic white bulbs along with the super actinic bulbs.


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Unread 09/15/2010, 04:32 PM   #3
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454's are a truer blue that looks good


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Unread 09/15/2010, 04:34 PM   #4
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Will either of those offset the purple some?


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How many lights are in the setup now, and which ones. The actinic white is a white and will wash out the actinic, you will end up with a nice white color. The 454 is closer to a 20k bulb and really bring out color, with a 454 and an actinic you will have one blue tank.


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Unread 09/15/2010, 04:59 PM   #6
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How many lights are in the setup now, and which ones. The actinic white is a white and will wash out the actinic, you will end up with a nice white color. The 454 is closer to a 20k bulb and really bring out color, with a 454 and an actinic you will have one blue tank.
I only have the one bulb in it now. It has 4 bulbs available.I traded a guy for this and it didnt have bulbs.I didnt want to spend 40 a pop without getting what I wanted. I would like it to bring out the color in my fish.I have a 265g. this light just really looks purple.


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I would use 2 actinic whites, 1 454, and the true actinic. The whites will briten and whiten things up.


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I would use 2 actinic whites, 1 454, and the true actinic. The whites will briten and whiten things up.
Thanks, Yeah I guess will go pick up a whit tomorrow and see how it looks and go from there.TY


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Remember, there is a difference between the white (day light) and the actinic white (50/50). The day light is more yellow and really washes out color, the 50/50 is a better cleaner white.


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Remember, there is a difference between the white (day light) and the actinic white (50/50). The day light is more yellow and really washes out color, the 50/50 is a better cleaner white.
Thanks, Will let you know how it looks.


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I'd use two actinic whites one 454 and one 420 that should create a good balance and make everything pop.

BTW put the 454 in the front position actinic white in second and third position and the 420 in the last one.


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