brad
Active member
Here is an idea I wondered if anyone has tried. Blast your corals with extreme light for less than 1 hour per day, and keep normal lighting for the rest of a normal photoperiod.
I thought about this earlier, but "The Ultimate Reef Tank Lighting Series" shows Mike Paletta doing something similar. He is running LEDs as his main lighting with high PAR, warmer halides going on for an hour during the day.
On a real reef, sun gets brighter as the day goes on. If you factor in shading, clouds, etc, a short blast of intense light is not that unnatural.
I thought about this earlier, but "The Ultimate Reef Tank Lighting Series" shows Mike Paletta doing something similar. He is running LEDs as his main lighting with high PAR, warmer halides going on for an hour during the day.
On a real reef, sun gets brighter as the day goes on. If you factor in shading, clouds, etc, a short blast of intense light is not that unnatural.