Put it this way, a friend of mine uses her daylight bulb with her lamp, and puts it over the fish tank. I wouldn't use a 100w or 60w really, but all fish are different with their habitats. So i recommend seeking advice from a fish shop near you.
For a fish tank, it is recommended to use LED bulbs as they provide the necessary light for the fish and plants while being energy-efficient and long-lasting.
Fish tank light bulbs do not give out any significant amount of UVB, you really need to get a real UVB reptile bulb. You can get them at a great price online at www.bigalsonline.com. I attached a link to the UV bulb section
Either water splashed into the bulb, a wire is lose or has frayed or you have an arc forming from the bulb seat to something. In any case do not continue to use the fixture until it is resolved as it may present a fire hazard.
Neither of my bettas use(d) a tank light. If you want to use one, probably just a weak small one is fine.
we use the light bulb in every day life
You wouldn't use a potato to screw in a light bulb... if the glass in the light bulb breaks as you're removing it, you can use a potato to take the light bulb out.
People use light bulb for luminescence in homes. It is a substance which provides light to homes.
everybody would use the light bulb
A heater can raise the temperature of a fish tank if needed
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To control a wireless light bulb with a switch, you can use a smart light bulb that is compatible with a smart home system or a wireless light bulb kit. Install the smart light bulb in the light fixture and connect it to the wireless network. Then, use a smart switch or a smartphone app to turn the light bulb on and off wirelessly.
The best fish tank bulbs for optimal lighting in an aquarium are LED bulbs. They are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and provide the right spectrum of light for plant growth and fish health.