Out of curiosity I started reading up on reef lighting in an attempt to somewhat quantify what proper lighting is.
the hope is to:
(1) ensure my reef is properly lit
(2) try to create a similar environment in my frag tank as the display for ease of moving frags
(3) try to make the LPS frag tank lit the same as the bottom of my display
To help with this process I borrowed a PAR meter. I will concede the PAR meter is of unknown age, and likely is in need of calibration. Even if it is out of calibration it still serves as a consistent measurement for synchronization of the frag tanks to the display tank.
Par readings (dusk dawn/daylight)
Display - 120 Gallon 48", 24" tall, 8xT5 using two fixtures with pressed individual reflectors. Note that the high point is that of my rock stack which is about 9" down
high point: 158/270
Mid Point: 110/189
Sand: 84/180
Frag Tank
(left)
top rack: 60/180
bottom rack: 51/144
(right) - yes, the right side reads higher
top rack: 80/237
bottom rack: 71/183 (right tank lower level is 2" down from left)
I took these numbers and ran them against my light cycle of:
8-11 dusk/dawn
11-5 daylight
5-9 dusk/dawn
this gives me a DLI (Daily Light Integral) as follows:
display:
high point: 9.81
Mid Point: 6.85
Sand: 6
(left)
top rack: 5.4
bottom rack: 4.4
(right) - yes, the right side reads higher
top rack: 7.14
bottom rack: 5.74 (right tank lower level is 2" down from left)
According to advanced aquarist a natural reef has 16-30 DLI depending on season.
It starts to get even more interesting. Advanced Aquarist believes that photosynthesis saturates at 200-400 PAR for most corals.
So taking this in to some extent you can extend the photo period to provide enough DLI - within limits. You can read the article which contains a description of the photosynthesis cycle and at what point the cycle is disrupted.
There were some interesting observations:
* tilting the meter yields dramatically different results
* the frag tanks don't have the same amount of light (left by the labels and fan are lower)
* in the frag tanks the centers are higher than the sides (likely due to the two glass walls blocking light between the tanks (one covered in algae)
I'm hoping for some feedback on DLI and other folks experiences. I have two unused T5s on the Display and the Frag tank, so i can increase lighting - the flip side is that frag tank is doing great. The display shows some sign of lack of lighting with the SPS which are not up on the tipy-top
The following links were the most useful:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/5/aafeature
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/1/lines/view?searchterm=par
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=14976874
the hope is to:
(1) ensure my reef is properly lit
(2) try to create a similar environment in my frag tank as the display for ease of moving frags
(3) try to make the LPS frag tank lit the same as the bottom of my display
To help with this process I borrowed a PAR meter. I will concede the PAR meter is of unknown age, and likely is in need of calibration. Even if it is out of calibration it still serves as a consistent measurement for synchronization of the frag tanks to the display tank.
Par readings (dusk dawn/daylight)
Display - 120 Gallon 48", 24" tall, 8xT5 using two fixtures with pressed individual reflectors. Note that the high point is that of my rock stack which is about 9" down
high point: 158/270
Mid Point: 110/189
Sand: 84/180
Frag Tank
(left)
top rack: 60/180
bottom rack: 51/144
(right) - yes, the right side reads higher
top rack: 80/237
bottom rack: 71/183 (right tank lower level is 2" down from left)
I took these numbers and ran them against my light cycle of:
8-11 dusk/dawn
11-5 daylight
5-9 dusk/dawn
this gives me a DLI (Daily Light Integral) as follows:
display:
high point: 9.81
Mid Point: 6.85
Sand: 6
(left)
top rack: 5.4
bottom rack: 4.4
(right) - yes, the right side reads higher
top rack: 7.14
bottom rack: 5.74 (right tank lower level is 2" down from left)
According to advanced aquarist a natural reef has 16-30 DLI depending on season.
It starts to get even more interesting. Advanced Aquarist believes that photosynthesis saturates at 200-400 PAR for most corals.
So taking this in to some extent you can extend the photo period to provide enough DLI - within limits. You can read the article which contains a description of the photosynthesis cycle and at what point the cycle is disrupted.
There were some interesting observations:
* tilting the meter yields dramatically different results
* the frag tanks don't have the same amount of light (left by the labels and fan are lower)
* in the frag tanks the centers are higher than the sides (likely due to the two glass walls blocking light between the tanks (one covered in algae)
I'm hoping for some feedback on DLI and other folks experiences. I have two unused T5s on the Display and the Frag tank, so i can increase lighting - the flip side is that frag tank is doing great. The display shows some sign of lack of lighting with the SPS which are not up on the tipy-top
The following links were the most useful:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/5/aafeature
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/1/lines/view?searchterm=par
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=14976874