grasshopper
New member
Anthony -
Hi! First let me say that I missed you this past weekend. I will name no names except yours and mine so as to not get anyone in trouble. I am a mod on the site where you were supposed to be fragging, and was looking forward to talking to you about many things. As certain forces kept us apart - I am here to ask you a question...
In a post that someone on the our site quoted you in, (I hate being vague but I guess it's necessary) you were talking about lighting - specifically watts per gallon. Your quote was as follows, "Tip: provide at least 5 watts of daylight per gallon of water for a rough guide to illuminating reef corals properly. (do not count actinics or heavily blue colored bulbs)".
Now, granted I don't follow the watts per gallon rule other than as a very general concept, but I was wondering why we should not include actinics or heavily blue colored bulbs? I am guessing that it is because the PAR value it too low. Am I correct, or do you have a better explanation?
Thanks!
Grasshopper
Hi! First let me say that I missed you this past weekend. I will name no names except yours and mine so as to not get anyone in trouble. I am a mod on the site where you were supposed to be fragging, and was looking forward to talking to you about many things. As certain forces kept us apart - I am here to ask you a question...
In a post that someone on the our site quoted you in, (I hate being vague but I guess it's necessary) you were talking about lighting - specifically watts per gallon. Your quote was as follows, "Tip: provide at least 5 watts of daylight per gallon of water for a rough guide to illuminating reef corals properly. (do not count actinics or heavily blue colored bulbs)".
Now, granted I don't follow the watts per gallon rule other than as a very general concept, but I was wondering why we should not include actinics or heavily blue colored bulbs? I am guessing that it is because the PAR value it too low. Am I correct, or do you have a better explanation?
Thanks!
Grasshopper