I have a handful of these on my Twinstar lights. No cell phone app or ability to change the light spectrum but they work.How about the budget B line by Twinstar along with an S2pro led controller found on eBay for around 10 €. View attachment 162457
Programmable by phone app definetly sounds good.
No worries mate. You guys are the plant experts. And I don't have any actual experience with Plant 3.0, just the Aquasky 2.0.Sorry to @JeffK but I'd have to vote against the Fluval Plant 3.0. I lived with it for some time, and the colour rendition is fairly poor (very yellow), and the coverage of the light isn't great - my tank was only 30cm front to back, and the unit couldn't spread the light far enough to the rear to grow stems particularly well due to the very narrow row of LED's - you'd need two of them on a tank of 40cm width and above I should think.
No worries mate. You guys are the plant experts. And I don't have any actual experience with Plant 3.0, just the Aquasky 2.0.
I guess pretty much every light unit's CRI would look yellowish in my blackwater tanks, so I've never noticed it as much.
I have the Fluval Plant 3.0 on three of my tanks, they work well although because they are low on the tank the light spread is limited as a result I run two of them of some of my tanks like my 75-gallon Discus tank.I like the Fluval lights. I have the Aquasky, but I have next to no plants. The Plant 3.0 is supposedly very good for plants. Fully programmable by phone app and easy plug-and-play.