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What color light stops algae growth?

Yves Delattre
Yves Delattre
2025-09-11 23:19:25
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Nothing brings out the vivid colors and enhances your tank like a full, rich RGB (Red,Green,Blue) spectrum of light. It not only makes your fish pop in color, it also won't promote algae growth. Simply adjust Red, Green and Blue to the same level. 8,000K White is a warmer white light that enhances reds, greens, oranges, gold, and yellow colors in many fish. This spectrum is ideal for live planted aquariums as it mimics shallow water conditions and usually produces higher PAR (ppfd) for stronger plant growth. It's ideal for enhancing the blue colors found in neons and cardinal tetras, as well as many species of African and South American cichlids. MAGENTA A subtle magenta hue dramatically enhances greens, pinks, blues, and red colors in freshwater fish and plants. Deep blue Enhances blue, green, and red colors. Combining a little crispness of bright white with eye-popping royal blue, this combination is the ideal color spectrum for cichlids and tetra tanks.