cyberdeth
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I am now running 1x250 MH 20k and 4x39w T5 HO's. Tank is blue of course. Is it too blue for proper growth of corals?
TIA!
-CD
TIA!
-CD
Information about the kelvin ratings or color spectrum of your T5 bulbs will help get this answered.
"Super Actinic" works. If they were in the 10K range, it'd make up for some of the blue from the 20K MH bulb. As it is, you sure do have a lot of blue...lol. I don't know that it'll harm your corals at all, I doubt it, but it will give you slower growth than a lower K rating.
Cool. Thanks. I am about to turn 40, so things in the tank will be slowly playing the back 9 with me.
I am now running 1x250 MH 20k and 4x39w T5 HO's. Tank is blue of course. Is it too blue for proper growth of corals?
TIA!
-CD
Careful!! I turned 40 9 months ago!!!
and WTF??? 40 IS the new 20.... keep tellin yourself that, it works 4 me.
no it's not too blue for coral growth. ...and more particularly, what corals?
if anything worst case scenario, some of your sps might not color up/grow the same, but most others will be just fine, if not flourish.
they care more about flow, water purity, and elemental balance, and being fed IMO....
on my last lps tank, I had a t5 fixture w/ all blue bulbs, it looked badass,
and the corals grew, polyped, fed just the same as they appeared to under combined white and blue light.
I can imagine some SPS species indigenous to the fore-reef aren't going to like that as much though.
and WTF??? 40 IS the new 20.... keep tellin yourself that, it works 4 me.
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