I am checking now.....
Lumens: 800
Here is a picture of it, I’m not sure if this will help...
Lumens: 800
Here is a picture of it, I’m not sure if this will help...
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I was getting my 'translations' mixed up, thanks for the correction Byron.I watch a number of English mystery/detective stories (Christie, Sayers, up to modern shows like Midsomer Murders) and from the dialogue I think your "torch" is our "flashlight," a small beam light held in the hand. Useful to see in dark corners, finding the light panel in darkness, or for me, just being able to read the thermostat!
But after this light “issue” is fixed, May we please get back to, stocking, and the questions I had in post #4?
You did answer the question about the HR, and the plants, but you did not suggest any “good” tank mates.On your pictured bulb, that is OK. I have two 9w CFL bulbs over my 10g and over my 20g tanks, with 6500K CFL bulbs. The 20g has one 6500K and one 5000K. This is good light for planted tanks.
On the bulb, here we call this CFL (compact fluorescent), they screw in to normal incandescent fixtures and use less energy. But they are not LED. But there are LED that screw into such fixtures, I bought some the other day, so it is a mute point. Bottom line is, this is a good light though you might want to get a 6500K (same type and wattage) to compare, you might prefer the 6500K or the 5000K which is "warmer" white.
I guess you want others to chime in, as I did answer the questions in my subsequent post #5.
I didn't notice it was a cfl, I was concentrating on the writing
You did answer the question about the HR, and the plants, but you did not suggest any “good” tank mates.
(Please Note, that I will soon be getting some Cherry Shrimp, and MTS. )
This is a picture of a warning, on the inside of the lamp, could I use a “bigger” bulb in that lamp, without it being dangerous?
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