prenzi
Sun Jul 10, 2011, 02:30 AM
G'day all,
the problem I have is that while the plants in our 950 litre tank are taking off really well all the fish look pretty dull - my wide is beating the sh.. out of me for spending hundreds on new fish (that I think look OK), but she's kind of right: all fish look pretty much the same in colour, no matter whether dwarf cichlids, tetras, or discus.
My suspicion is it's the colour temp of our lighting: we use Tri-Phosphor tubes with a colour temp. of 5,000 K (they were cheap @ Bunnings; wifey wanted a pair of shoes, not darn light for the dumb fishes, on that day... :lol: ). Looking up the spektrum it seems to me that 5,000 K is pretty much yellowish-green, but not anything else. Is that correct, and would I be better off adding some 6,500 to 10,000 K fluoros to the mix, so that the colours come out better ?
Thank you for your help, cheers,
Florian
NB. We have a total of ten 120 cm fluoros over the tank, so there is the opportunity to throw others into the mix.
the problem I have is that while the plants in our 950 litre tank are taking off really well all the fish look pretty dull - my wide is beating the sh.. out of me for spending hundreds on new fish (that I think look OK), but she's kind of right: all fish look pretty much the same in colour, no matter whether dwarf cichlids, tetras, or discus.
My suspicion is it's the colour temp of our lighting: we use Tri-Phosphor tubes with a colour temp. of 5,000 K (they were cheap @ Bunnings; wifey wanted a pair of shoes, not darn light for the dumb fishes, on that day... :lol: ). Looking up the spektrum it seems to me that 5,000 K is pretty much yellowish-green, but not anything else. Is that correct, and would I be better off adding some 6,500 to 10,000 K fluoros to the mix, so that the colours come out better ?
Thank you for your help, cheers,
Florian
NB. We have a total of ten 120 cm fluoros over the tank, so there is the opportunity to throw others into the mix.