yes.. i would wait for maxspects new pendant or go kessil
That Fish Guy posts on every single thread about them being so purple. Honestly bro, I couldn't agree more. I have the maxspect razor nano, and the purple isn't very attractive.

The Razors actually come in three different spectrums. 8000k, 10000k and 16000k. The 16000k are provide a purple blue hue to the aquarium due to its spectrum. If you wish for a warmer light (less blue) you have the choice of the 10000k and the 8000k units or you can dial down the blue channel of the 16000k.
Here is an image of the Nano 16000k somewhere in mid day auto setting.
Sorry I cant currently find a photo of the 10000k over water but the appearance is much warmer.
The Razors actually come in three different spectrums. 8000k, 10000k and 16000k. The 16000k are provide a purple blue hue to the aquarium due to its spectrum. If you wish for a warmer light (less blue) you have the choice of the 10000k and the 8000k units or you can dial down the blue channel of the 16000k.
Here is an image of the Nano 16000k somewhere in mid day auto setting.
Sorry I cant currently find a photo of the 10000k over water but the appearance is much warmer.
You guys all need to keep in mind how cameras can't deal well with LED's. I have a Maxspect Razor 120w 16k and don't find it purple at all. Besides that - if to your eye's it is purple, you can simply adjust the spectrum to your liking
Honestly any full spectrum LED light will look purple to a camera.
A high powered LED fixture for an 8 gallon cube? Yeah... way overkill.
I'd say go with a good PAR38 bulb - like the one from Ecoxotic or Rapid LED:
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