tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003756908935801624.post4285404767293110829..comments2022-03-01T12:43:34.031+01:00Comments on Building and using my HMF Filtered Shrimptank: Superfish Aqualed 28 ReviewNielshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12347600509516947754noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003756908935801624.post-18860557598427759202013-02-27T23:11:42.814+01:002013-02-27T23:11:42.814+01:00Hi! I replaced the LED by now, with a aquatic natu...Hi! I replaced the LED by now, with a aquatic nature solar boy. The LED definately looked blueish. I currently have a 33% 'red' lamp in the solar boy. That makes the shrimp look a lot less pale!Nielshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12347600509516947754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003756908935801624.post-58466255532523019042013-02-26T18:31:32.755+01:002013-02-26T18:31:32.755+01:00I guess it funds up to an aquarium of about 28l, s...I guess it funds up to an aquarium of about 28l, seen the title of the product. Looking at other product-titles from producer Superfish they're all called by maximum 'lighting' capacity. Second i think your glass top plate doesn't help an efficient lighting situation, seen the glass plate also bends the light back up... Just in general: What i find hard to find online are the specs about the used light-spectrums, like blue and red, where as with T5 and T8 bulbs it's often a clear story. Looking 'plain' at it, so not through the water, does this LED look red of blue to you? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com