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Understanding Different Types of Freshwater Aquarium Lighting

Lighting is one of the most important (and often overlooked) components of a freshwater aquarium. Whether you’re keeping a simple community tank or a thriving aquascape, the type of lighting... read more
Lighting is one of the most important (and often overlooked) components of a freshwater aquarium. Whether you’re keeping a simple community tank or a thriving aquascape, the type of lighting... read less

Choosing the Right Light Spectrum and Intensity for Your Aquarium

Lighting in an aquarium is about much more than just making your tank look good. The spectrum and intensity of light you choose can have a significant effect on the... read more
Lighting in an aquarium is about much more than just making your tank look good. The spectrum and intensity of light you choose can have a significant effect on the... read less

Setting and Maintaining an Optimal Lighting Schedule

Lighting isn’t just about how bright or colourful your aquarium looks—it’s about how long your tank is illuminated each day. An effective lighting schedule helps support plant growth, promotes natu... read more
Lighting isn’t just about how bright or colourful your aquarium looks—it’s about how long your tank is illuminated each day. An effective lighting schedule helps support plant growth, promotes natural... read less

Understanding Different Types of Freshwater Aquarium Lighting

Lighting is one of the most important (and often overlooked) components of a freshwater aquarium. Whether you’re keeping a simple community tank or a thriving aquascape, the type of lighting... read more
Lighting is one of the most important (and often overlooked) components of a freshwater aquarium. Whether you’re keeping a simple community tank or a thriving aquascape, the type of lighting... read less

Choosing the Right Light Spectrum and Intensity for Your Aquarium

Lighting in an aquarium is about much more than just making your tank look good. The spectrum and intensity of light you choose can have a significant effect on the... read more
Lighting in an aquarium is about much more than just making your tank look good. The spectrum and intensity of light you choose can have a significant effect on the... read less

Setting and Maintaining an Optimal Lighting Schedule

Lighting isn’t just about how bright or colourful your aquarium looks—it’s about how long your tank is illuminated each day. An effective lighting schedule helps support plant growth, promotes natu... read more
Lighting isn’t just about how bright or colourful your aquarium looks—it’s about how long your tank is illuminated each day. An effective lighting schedule helps support plant growth, promotes natural... read less

Comparison Table

Feature Fluval Plant 3.0 EcoTech Radion FW Aquael Leddy Slim Oase HighLine Premium LED SuperFish RetroLED Bright
Type Programmable LED High-output full-spectrum LED Day/Night LED Premium white LED Retrofit LED tube
Kelvin Rating 7500K (adjustable) 6500K–9000K (tunable) 6500K 6000–6500K 6500K
Control Method FluvalSmart App (Bluetooth) Mobius App (Wi-Fi) Manual switch On/Off switch (upgradeable) Manual switch
Dimmable Yes (per channel) Yes (per channel) No No (via controller) No
Best For Mid to high-light planted tanks Advanced aquascapes and deeper tanks Beginner/community tanks Display tanks, fish-focused setups Upgrading older fluorescent systems
Mounting Options Extendable legs or canopy mount Hanging kit required Extendable legs included Brackets or retrofit options Fits standard T8/T5 hoods
Price Range £130–£250+ £300–£500+ £40–£100+ £80–£150+ £30–£70+

Have Questions About Freshwater Lighting?
We Have Answers.

Get quick answers to common questions about Freshwater Lighting

What type of lighting is best for a freshwater aquarium?

The best lighting depends on your setup. For fish-only tanks, a basic LED or fluorescent light will suffice. For planted aquariums, you’ll need full-spectrum LED lighting that supports photosynthesis. Brands like Fluval, EcoTech, and Aquael offer excellent options for both beginners and advanced aquascapers.

How many hours a day should I keep my aquarium lights on?

For most freshwater aquariums, 6 to 10 hours per day is ideal. Low-tech tanks with fewer plants can stay closer to 6–8 hours, while high-tech planted setups may benefit from 8–10 hours. Using a timer ensures consistency and helps prevent algae overgrowth.

What is the ideal light spectrum for plant growth?

Plants thrive under full-spectrum lighting, especially in the 5000K to 7000K range, which mimics natural daylight. Look for lights with good red and blue spectral peaks to support healthy photosynthesis, leaf development, and coloration.

Do I need special lighting for low-light plants like Anubias or Java Fern?

No special lighting is needed—low- to medium-intensity LED lights are usually sufficient. These plants are very forgiving and thrive in setups without intense lighting or CO₂ injection.

Can too much light cause algae in my tank?

Yes. Excessive light, especially when paired with high nutrient levels, can encourage algae blooms. If you’re seeing algae issues, try reducing light duration, checking nutrient balance, and ensuring consistent maintenance.

What’s the difference between Kelvin rating and PAR?

Kelvin (K) refers to the colour temperature (warm vs. cool white), while PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) measures the usable light intensity for plant growth. For planted tanks, spectrum and PAR are more important than brightness alone.

Is it worth getting a programmable light or app-controlled LED?

Absolutely—programmable lights offer features like sunrise/sunset simulation, ramp-up periods, and colour tuning that not only improve plant health but also reduce fish stress. Brands like Fluval and EcoTech offer highly customisable options via mobile apps.

Can I retrofit my old fluorescent fixture with an LED light?

Yes. Products like SuperFish RetroLED Bright are designed to replace traditional T8 and T5 fluorescent tubes with energy-efficient LEDs. They fit directly into existing fixtures and provide better performance with lower power usage.

How often should I replace my aquarium light?

LED lights can last up to 5 years or more, but fluorescent bulbs usually need replacing every 6–12 months due to declining output. Even if the bulb still works, its effectiveness for plant growth decreases over time.

Can I use the same light for a planted tank and a fish-only tank?

You can, but planted tanks need stronger, full-spectrum lighting. If you plan to add plants later, it’s worth investing in a good-quality LED now to save time and cost down the line.

Brighten Up Your Aquarium with Freshwater Lighting from Charterhouse Aquatics

Lighting is one of the most important elements in any freshwater aquarium—affecting everything from plant growth and fish coloration to algae control and natural day/night cycles. At Charterhouse Aquatics, we offer a wide range of high-quality freshwater lighting solutions to suit every setup, whether you’re maintaining a simple community tank or creating a high-end aquascape.

Explore top brands like Fluval, and EcoTech, offering advanced LED systems, full-spectrum lighting, and customisable control features. From beginner-friendly clip-on lights to professional-grade programmable fixtures, you’ll find the right lighting to meet the needs of your plants, fish, and aquascaping vision.

Need help choosing the perfect light? Our team of aquatic experts is here to guide you through spectrum selection, intensity levels, and lighting schedules for optimal tank health. Shop online today for fast UK delivery, competitive pricing, and expert advice on all things freshwater lighting.