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Yeah i have it too i just switched the bulb to a arcadia... i think its great it. Works well for plants and solidly lights up the enclosure for viewing.
If its good enough for a cham that costs as much as a college kids car, its gotta be good. I need to learn up on these new LEDS that plants love. I know plants LOVE basking bulbs, so its confusing on why they like these low wattage leds.
It's not wattage, it is, as you mentioned, the color range and temperature. (Not the oh heck that burns temperature but the way the spectrum is measured).Its not necessarily JUST the wattage its the color scale/range, as well... plants do very decent under LEDs but obv better under the proper plant bulbs
It's not wattage, it is, as you mentioned, the color range and temperature. (Not the oh heck that burns temperature but the way the spectrum is measured).
New LED units are fantastic for plant growth when they are designed for that use. Any LED lights will make things look nice to our eyes but if they aren't emitting the light in the correct range, won't help plants.
These days, LED's are the preferred lights on the vast majority of coral reef fish tanks over the older metal halides. They are cheaper to buy, far cheaper to run and don't generate anything like the amount of heat.
Just because it's an LED, doesn't mean it's the RIGHT LED for the job. Not all LED's are the same.
Just because it's an LED, doesn't mean it's the RIGHT LED for the job. Not all LED's are the same.
Not to mention lack of feeders and dealing with humidityWould you all believe that this light in a 24" in Canada is $220 not the 89.99 like in the USA. Crazy how much we pay to have pets in the North
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