mr.wilson
.Registered Member
ok so i am not going nutz, Mr. Wilson will know what i am talking about.
If i can use just 1 chip to Grow SPS in a 50cm*50Cm cube without optics as i want to keep the hood of the nano which chip is recommended?
You are not nuts, and I am not delusional enough to think I have the magic answer to your question.
On one hand you can go nuts trying to look for answers in scientific journals, as a clear answer cannot be found there. On the other hand, you can focus on fellow hobbyist tanks and see what lighting they are using.
Pick three model tanks that you would like to emulate. Study the lighting they use and pick something similar for your application.
I have been very happy with MH lighting historically, but after trying LED lighting I have found that the colour is better, and growth is about the same (no better, no worse).
One of the tanks I built and maintain uses 16k white & 450-465nm royal blue LEDs. Recently, we added some 420nm UV and 660nm red and I prefer the look. Rather than bury my head in a scientific chart, I choose to use my direct experience.
I recently changed my MH lights at my shop to multichip LEDs. I used 450-456 royal blue, 480nm blue, 420nm UV & 16k white. I like the look for a retail store, but it's too blue for a home aquarium in my opinion. The growth rate and colour is much better than what I was experiencing with MH & T5, although I admit the bulbs were old. The PAR value was the same, just the spectrum and total coverage changed.
It's hard to decide on a single channel multichip because you lose out on the dawn/dusk blue light and the fluorescent spectacle. I would go with two different chip colours or ideally a multichannel multichip.
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