dunk373
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exactly ^^^ the uv i meant the range u specified i just called it uv, because thats what cree calls it. the blues and rb pick up the nm range late and skip the most important range 400-460 some bins of rb will give you 455 but its hit or miss. I think we all can agree that the 400-500nm range is the most important. Its the range after that where we start to disagree. finding where our corals grow is really the key i believe most are about 30' down but we do get some that receive full spectrum like even carpet anemones. The thing is say we collect an acro from the wild, and its in shallow water. that coral is most likely brown. we add it to our tank with a high K, now it has color and depending on the spectrum you give it it could become really any color. I think everyone here has great input on lighting and everyone is right, but where we tend to disagree is where we have different taste, and looking at a different perspective. If someone says you can grow sps with just rb and white I would say yes you can but it won't be 100% colored and healthy. Thats just my take on it so many variables to consider even when we leave water quality out.