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What is Kelvin Temperature and what Kelvin is right for my fluorescent aquarium bulb?

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What is Kelvin Temperature and what Kelvin is right for my fluorescent aquarium bulb?

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Kelvin is a measurement of temperature, and is often referenced as a “K” at the end of a lamp model. The higher the Kelvin temperature gets, the bluer the bulb is. Always choose compact fluorescent lamps with a kelvin rating that is at least 6500K for reef or planted aquariums. Bulbs with a Kelvin rating lower 6500K are going to emit a yellow light that will not look good. 6500K Aquarium bulbs seem more like that of sunlight. How can I make an inexpensive Aquarium Light? We do not recommend making your own light for your own safety but you can find an inexpensive incandescent light and you can simply screw in the energy saving Aquarium CFL. This will cost you usually less than $30.00 A Real Guarantee Our policy is simple. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, we promise a refund, credit or exchange minus our actual freight and handling charges incurred on the original order. The product must be in a resalable condition If the product is defective, the restocking charge will be w

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