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Coconut Bangers Ball
So I have always been told, since I started in this hobby, that actinics don't provide the proper light for algae growth.
However, looking at Action Spectrum for Photosynthesis (below), it would seem that plant material would thrive under the 420nm actinic bulbs commonly sold to hobbyists.
So does actinic light actually aid in algae growth?
Does the algae within the tissue of the coral also correlate with this chart?
And finally, I've been told that the Kelvin rating on bulbs is only important in how we see corals, not with how they grow. From what I've been told, the colour temperature is what is actually important. Is this true for our coral as well? And if so, what use does Kelvin have and how should we choose our bulbs?
Thanks for your time.
However, looking at Action Spectrum for Photosynthesis (below), it would seem that plant material would thrive under the 420nm actinic bulbs commonly sold to hobbyists.
So does actinic light actually aid in algae growth?
Does the algae within the tissue of the coral also correlate with this chart?
And finally, I've been told that the Kelvin rating on bulbs is only important in how we see corals, not with how they grow. From what I've been told, the colour temperature is what is actually important. Is this true for our coral as well? And if so, what use does Kelvin have and how should we choose our bulbs?
Thanks for your time.