The correct light to get the best colors of our fish?

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I'm looking for opinions regarding to the best led lights or spectrum combinations that will give us the best view or our fish colors, by what I usually check if the light spectrum is to blue the colors of the fish do not pop!

I hope this is the correct place to post this thread, if not please feel free to change it.

Thank you in advance.
 
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I'm looking for opinions regarding to the best led lights or spectrum combinations that will give us the best view or our fish colors, by what I usually check if the light spectrum is to blue the colors of the fish do not pop!

I hope this is the correct place to post this thread, if not please feel free to change it.

Thank you in advance.
I run my nano on 70% whites and 30% blues, I get the most natural colouration from the fish in there because of this. In my 4’ display I get less natural but boosted colours by having I think 60% blues, 40% whites, 10% reds and I think some green but I’m unsure. Both tanks have excellent colours on them, my main tank is harder to get good photos out of (Heavy blues) but my nano is easier due to more whites.
 
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