Cool daylight would be sufficient. It would be around 6000 to 8000 K. Which is good for planted tank
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Cool daylight would be sufficient. It would be around 6000 to 8000 K. Which is good for planted tank
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						Thanks.
i thought those extra bright ones would be better as my tank is a 6 footer but i can only accommodate 2-3 flourescent tubes (4ft).

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I suggest you use PL lights. It would be better for you in this case
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extra bright is as the name suggest 'extra bright'. they have higher light output. you should not have problem using them for you planted tank.
thomas liew
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						okie..
Thanks! Think will go get the *extra bright* ones real soon!
Cheers!
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