This thread is not to compare LEDs with any other light source. So, I don't want this thread to turn into such a discussion. SPS have shown good color and growth under MH. No denying that.
There are many RC members that have proven such color and growth under LEDs too. However, LEDs are new to the hobby and are more challenging than MH.
I've done a lot of reading and on RC forum and Google and have a fair understanding. But will need help of all those successful reefers out there.
I start this thread with one sole attempt... To color up SPS under LED lights. I'll keep the thread updated with progress and pics.
So, here it goes...
I have four SPS, one pink birdsnest and 3 acroporas. These were under 20000K + Blue (440nm - 490nm) + UV (380nm - 430nm) LEDs when I got them. They had a decent hint f their oriiginal colors. I would say they were about 50% of their full color.
I brought them home to my tank, and they gradually got brown over the next three weeks. I had decent water parameters. My Nitrates was at 10ppm and Phosphate was less than 0.25ppm (but not zero).
So, over the next three weeks I brought down both Nitrates and Phosphates to undetectable levels. That resulted in my Acroporas becoming pale. However, Birdsnest lost only a little bit of brown tint though.
Now, my mission is to make these SPS colorful. :deadhorse1:
By the way, all my other corals, LPS, Mushrooms, Zooanthids etc are doing well and have good colors. Even the growth of my coralline algae is good enough.
My tank: 50G Display and 10G sump (Water Volume not Tank/Sump Size)
Nutrient Export: Skimmer, MacroAlgae in sump (Chaeto and Red Grape Algae), BioPellets.
Water Parameters:
NO3: Undetectable
PO4: Undetectable
Ca: 460
KH: 6
Lights: Custom built 64 LEDs fixture (32 Blues and 32 Whites), 3W Bridgelux LEDs with 60 degree lenses.
Blues: 18 blue 460nm /8 moon blue453nm/ 6 purple427nm
Whites: 10000k / 14000k / 18000k
The fixture runs with timers to simulate 24 hrs of light cycle. From sunrise to sunset with moonlights run at night.
Here's the section of my tank with SPS:
The only thought I have now is that, just blue and white LEDs may have limited spectrum to support SPS.
Suggestions please.
There are many RC members that have proven such color and growth under LEDs too. However, LEDs are new to the hobby and are more challenging than MH.
I've done a lot of reading and on RC forum and Google and have a fair understanding. But will need help of all those successful reefers out there.
I start this thread with one sole attempt... To color up SPS under LED lights. I'll keep the thread updated with progress and pics.
So, here it goes...
I have four SPS, one pink birdsnest and 3 acroporas. These were under 20000K + Blue (440nm - 490nm) + UV (380nm - 430nm) LEDs when I got them. They had a decent hint f their oriiginal colors. I would say they were about 50% of their full color.
I brought them home to my tank, and they gradually got brown over the next three weeks. I had decent water parameters. My Nitrates was at 10ppm and Phosphate was less than 0.25ppm (but not zero).
So, over the next three weeks I brought down both Nitrates and Phosphates to undetectable levels. That resulted in my Acroporas becoming pale. However, Birdsnest lost only a little bit of brown tint though.
Now, my mission is to make these SPS colorful. :deadhorse1:
By the way, all my other corals, LPS, Mushrooms, Zooanthids etc are doing well and have good colors. Even the growth of my coralline algae is good enough.
My tank: 50G Display and 10G sump (Water Volume not Tank/Sump Size)
Nutrient Export: Skimmer, MacroAlgae in sump (Chaeto and Red Grape Algae), BioPellets.
Water Parameters:
NO3: Undetectable
PO4: Undetectable
Ca: 460
KH: 6
Lights: Custom built 64 LEDs fixture (32 Blues and 32 Whites), 3W Bridgelux LEDs with 60 degree lenses.
Blues: 18 blue 460nm /8 moon blue453nm/ 6 purple427nm
Whites: 10000k / 14000k / 18000k
The fixture runs with timers to simulate 24 hrs of light cycle. From sunrise to sunset with moonlights run at night.
Here's the section of my tank with SPS:
The only thought I have now is that, just blue and white LEDs may have limited spectrum to support SPS.
Suggestions please.