Additional lighting for Fluval Evo 13.5

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Hi there,

I'm looking to add some extra blue lights to my stock Fluval Evo setup.

Not looking at expensive lights at the moment as am planning a larger setup in the future.

The stock light is capable as so I've read, though there is just too much white light and not enough blue. Not the most attractive.

I would also prefer to add a blue light that would have the greatest impact on coral frags as possible, within the scope of what I'm looking for.

Based in the UK and found this so far
Which someone apparent tested and left a review. (below)

Would this be the best purchase or can someone recommend an alternative?

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Maybe these? Will work in New tank also
 
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Maybe these? Will work in New tank also
2 of The 15inch fit in the lid in place of the original light, or you can use all 3......
 
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Hi there,

I'm looking to add some extra blue lights to my stock Fluval Evo setup.

Not looking at expensive lights at the moment as am planning a larger setup in the future.

The stock light is capable as so I've read, though there is just too much white light and not enough blue. Not the most attractive.

I would also prefer to add a blue light that would have the greatest impact on coral frags as possible, within the scope of what I'm looking for.

Based in the UK and found this so far
Which someone apparent tested and left a review. (below)

Would this be the best purchase or can someone recommend an alternative?

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I’m no expert but just switched my fluval 13.5G biota kit stock light to the Redsea led50 and have loved it so far but still looking for best setting advice :) my tank seems to like it though!
 
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I’m no expert but just switched my fluval 13.5G biota kit stock light to the Redsea led50 and have loved it so far but still looking for best setting advice :) my tank seems to like it though!
Nice. What are you doing for a lid? Screen top?
 

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Nice. What are you doing for a lid? Screen top?
So far I’ve just been using a cut piece of clear acrylic that rests on top from Home Depot but am probably going to switch to a screen or crate type lid.... too much salty condensation on acrylic
 

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