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Does the color and brightness of aquarium light affects the colour of betta?

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I have observed that when i keep White LED light of my betta tank on it turns it color to lighter shade, while if the lights are kept off it turns it color to more brighter and darker.

I dont know if the light is the reason behind this
 
#2 ·
Yes colour and brightness will, in some cases dramatically, change the colour of fish.

Basically this is to do with the brightness and temperature of the bulb used (the number on the box, like 6500k is the measure of the temperature). Whiter light will give a 'truer' reflection of colour. Blue lights will cool the colours while red will warm. Brighter white lights penetrate the water better so colours will be brighter to the eye. Although not noticable in most tanks (has to be a tad deeper than most home aquaria) the absorbtion of light becomes more noticeable. Red is absorbed first and blue last. So as a diver, within a few meters, red is lost completely. That is also why two bulbs of the same size but different 'temperature' light more or less of the aquarium. You would see this in very large aquaria too. Thats why their water always looks quite blue in those massive tanks. :)

sorry, im a bit of a geek with this. I like my underwater photography while diving. >. < so if that was tmi I apologise. You just seem interested.
 
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I need to double check (the box is outide and its raining) but that looked like the box when I googled it XD I thought it seemed high too, but I cannot find any evidence that my bulb manufacturer makes the 24" T5HO in 6500 D: So God only knows what I have in there! Pmsl. Must check, I was sure I wrote it down somewhere too!