1. Freshwater Ornamental Aquariums
For freshwater tanks primarily housing ornamental fish, lighting aims to showcase fish coloration and create aesthetic appeal. We recommend lighting with a color temperature between 6500K-8000K. This range makes water appear crystal clear while enhancing the vibrant hues of warm-colored fish like red, orange, and yellow varieties. Our "Master of Display Series" is specifically engineered for this purpose, utilizing high CRI LEDs (CRI>90) to ensure every fish's color appears true and vivid.
2. Freshwater Aquatic Plant Tanks
Aquatic plant tanks present the most complex lighting requirements. Euryphyllum plants demand high-intensity full-spectrum lighting (particularly in the red and blue light bands), typically requiring 50-100 PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) values. Epiphytic plants, however, thrive under lower light levels (10-30 PAR). Our "Aquatic Plant Expert Series" offers adjustable spectrum and intensity, specifically enhancing the 430nm blue and 660nm red light bands-the peak absorption points for chlorophyll-to maximize photosynthetic efficiency in aquatic plants.
3. Saltwater Aquariums
Saltwater aquariums typically require lighting with higher color temperatures (10,000K–20,000K) to simulate the blue hues of deep ocean environments. This high-color-temperature light enhances the reflective properties of marine fluorescent proteins, making fish and corals appear more vibrant. Our "Ocean Star Series" offers adjustable color temperatures from 10000K to 20000K, with specially added 420nm violet and 450nm blue light to stimulate coral fluorescence.
4. Coral Tanks (Especially SPS Hard Corals)
This represents the most specialized and challenging aquarium type. SPS hard corals demand extremely high light intensity (200-400 PAR) and require precise spectral combinations. Our "Coral Master Series" employs multi-channel independent control technology, allowing you to precisely adjust the ratio of seven bands: ultraviolet, violet, blue, cyan, white, red, and deep red, to meet the needs of even the most demanding corals.
