Hello all!
We are currently in the final stages of cycling a new 10-gallon tank with the goal of creating a mixed macroalgae tank with mostly macro and a few softies. We planned to use an already on-hand Fluval reef 4.0 led with the channels tweaked for less of that deep blue look (blue, cyan, and violet 0%, white and red 50%). However while planning the tank, many seem to recommend using led fixtures intended for planted tanks instead. Would we be fine with the light we have or should we just go ahead and shell out a bit more money for the freshwater light? Attached is the spectrum for our setup, as well as the advertised spectra of the reef and planted lights.
Thank you!
p.s. We do not have any specific macro species in mind at the moment. We have only used Caulerpa in our refugium, but this is our first attempt at a dedicated display tank.
We are currently in the final stages of cycling a new 10-gallon tank with the goal of creating a mixed macroalgae tank with mostly macro and a few softies. We planned to use an already on-hand Fluval reef 4.0 led with the channels tweaked for less of that deep blue look (blue, cyan, and violet 0%, white and red 50%). However while planning the tank, many seem to recommend using led fixtures intended for planted tanks instead. Would we be fine with the light we have or should we just go ahead and shell out a bit more money for the freshwater light? Attached is the spectrum for our setup, as well as the advertised spectra of the reef and planted lights.
Thank you!
p.s. We do not have any specific macro species in mind at the moment. We have only used Caulerpa in our refugium, but this is our first attempt at a dedicated display tank.
