TropTrea
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Hi TropTrea,
what we really wanna know is PUR if i'm right ?
I'm wondering if there are PUR - meters on the market for corals ?
Or can one calculate the amount of PUR by examining the spectral curve ?
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For every coral the actual PUR value of the same light source will be different. Yes there are ways to calculate it if you know exactly what wavelenghts a particular coral needs. However experts have studied this for decades and have not come up any 100% accurate information available to the general public.
The light can be measured with a spectrum anylizer that is sensative in the range from 380 nm to about 720 nm. The cost of these anylizers are much more than even the some of the more elaborate systems some people have here. Then after plotting out the light source you need to compare it the needs of the actual coral or corals you are keeeping.
There realy is no easy answer. Especialy since the best lighting for corals is probably what is the ocean where they are found. Most people would consider that lighting extremly too blue. Most underwater photography we see is either very shallow water or enhansed with hight powered white strobe lights. So you cannot even compare that what is ideal for most corals.