Ron Reefman
Active member
What I've heard is that the UV and violet leds turn dark, as in they burn the glass (or whatever the led is made from). I've heard one report that Bridgelux has corrected the problem and for now I'd take that with a large grain of salt (as in, I'll believe it when 3 or 4 more people say it's true). I'll find out for myself in a few weeks as I'm ordering from EG this week.
What do they do for the coral? They make some corals glow a bit more when under blue light and it's impossible to see any difference when the white leds are on. They have almost no impact on the zooanthellia that live in the coral and don't do anything for the coral polyps at all. The zooanthellia use blue, white and some red spectrum for photosynthesis.Any other colors are more for show than for the health or growth of the zooanthellia or the coral.
That's my take, but I'm no expert, I just listen to them.:reading:
What do they do for the coral? They make some corals glow a bit more when under blue light and it's impossible to see any difference when the white leds are on. They have almost no impact on the zooanthellia that live in the coral and don't do anything for the coral polyps at all. The zooanthellia use blue, white and some red spectrum for photosynthesis.Any other colors are more for show than for the health or growth of the zooanthellia or the coral.
That's my take, but I'm no expert, I just listen to them.:reading: