Between 8 and 14 hours of light a day is best.
What kind of light do aquarium plants need.
The soft inner illumination of a lighted aquarium makes it a beautiful element of room decor.
Plants and fish can only absorb so much of the light rays before it turns detrimental.
As the primary light source and in most cases the only light source proper aquarium lighting is essential for any system that contains photosynthetic organisms such as plants anemones or corals.
A dark period allows plants to recharge for another day of growth.
For succulents you need lights that emit at least 2 000 lumens per square foot.
The light won t spread uniformly across every liter of your tank.
Plants need to get a certain amount of light for photosynthesis to occur.
But with the right level of light some small spots of green algae appear on the surface of rocks and sides of a glass aquarium.
But determining how much light the fish and plants need and controlling that amount can be.
Medium light plants would fall in the 20 to 40 range.
The greater the watts the light consumes the more it costs on your electric bill.
They are living organisms that operate on a cycle just as we do.
Since it is a combination of the other three colors white light will always be beneficial for aquarium plant growth.
You need to figure out how bright the light is coming from the bulb.
Depending on the size of your aquarium and the spread of your light you may need multiple lamps to properly grow plants in all parts of the tank.
Lighting also influences fish behavior and physiology and is vital for the overall health and well being of the entire aquarium.
Plants do not need a moonlight.
Too little light and plants suffer.
Having it at 100 will maximize the specific pus needs of different species of plants by a slight margin be it a little more red slightly more green etc.
Too much light and a type of floating algae can grow that will turn the water green.
The black light also known as a moon light is only for aesthetics.
And both the fish and the live plants in your aquarium require light to thrive.
Aquarium lighting is both a design feature and a practical necessity.
If it s a light hungry plant it could require closer to 40 lumens which is a full watt per liter.
Both fish and plants need both light and darkness during a 24 hour period.
Using a black light on romantic evenings to display your fish tank will not hurt your plants.
For example the plants in your aquarium will typically require at least 10 lumens per liter.
That length of time is debatable and can vary from species to species.
As aquarists we also need green light in the aquarium however in order to recreate the correct colours without the green light the aquarium would appear violet.
About white light intensity.