ive noticed my monti digis with growths of about 1/4" in about 2 weeks in a 10g under a 65w cusa pc bulb. the frag tips are within 7 - 12 inches of the bulb and have shown great tip extension under this light( the tips - several on each frag - have become larger and longer showing signs of skeletal growth and formation).
ironically, though they were frags from the same mother colony, each came from different set ups. one with halides, the other with a tek, where they barely had any visible "white tips", signs of growth, if any.
everyday few days, the tips look like the skeleton is growing with slight seperation and elongation. for example, what was once a thick looking branch tip is starting to widen and look like a "paw".
back to the question. i am wondering what the par reading under this pc is, and what i should expect when they are under my new maristar that has a giesemann coral bulb with a par rating of 101.
ive read on how certain conditions can bring about growth, and wonder if the higher intensity could ever be "bad" (after acclimation) ?
luckily, these arent plating or encrusting montis that like deeper water. so im hoping the digitatas will take to the new light intensity.
but still would like to have some real world data telling me how much more intense my new250w hqi halide is going to be compared to my 65w pc. especially useful would be with given distances. so i can plot areas of intensity for a given location under each lamp and thus find a similarly lit area for easier acclimation.
so any data sites or books would be greatly appreciated.
nG
ironically, though they were frags from the same mother colony, each came from different set ups. one with halides, the other with a tek, where they barely had any visible "white tips", signs of growth, if any.
everyday few days, the tips look like the skeleton is growing with slight seperation and elongation. for example, what was once a thick looking branch tip is starting to widen and look like a "paw".
back to the question. i am wondering what the par reading under this pc is, and what i should expect when they are under my new maristar that has a giesemann coral bulb with a par rating of 101.
ive read on how certain conditions can bring about growth, and wonder if the higher intensity could ever be "bad" (after acclimation) ?
luckily, these arent plating or encrusting montis that like deeper water. so im hoping the digitatas will take to the new light intensity.
but still would like to have some real world data telling me how much more intense my new250w hqi halide is going to be compared to my 65w pc. especially useful would be with given distances. so i can plot areas of intensity for a given location under each lamp and thus find a similarly lit area for easier acclimation.
so any data sites or books would be greatly appreciated.
nG