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YES AND NO. The temperature (K) of the light is important. If you can find a cheap fixture, buy it and replace the bulbs with the correct temperature lights fo the colors you want to keep.
 

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some light reading:
 
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thanks! I really just want them to see the natural, not backlighted colors of my coral(or maybe they the same, idk) I already bought a k7mini, but just thought about k7's
 

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thanks! I really just want them to see the natural, not backlighted colors of my coral(or maybe they the same, idk) I already bought a k7mini, but just thought about k7's
Certainly no "law" but if you can find tubes around 6500k in color temp should be fine.
For looks you really don't want to go into like 4000k or such.
Thing like GE star coat or any bulb that is listed at like 865...
 

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