I run Radiums2x 250w, 4 T-5, and two reefbrite xho blue strips. A true hybrid!!!!What lights are you running on your DT
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I run Radiums2x 250w, 4 T-5, and two reefbrite xho blue strips. A true hybrid!!!!What lights are you running on your DT
Yeah it does, but it’s not a true CMH so it doesn’t come with any of the benefits of CMH. But yeah it’s a decent spectrum!Spectrum on the 10000k actually looks pretty good.
WOW ! Thank you ! Do you use the T- 5 's to fill in or for more blue , or maybe the radions are on only 4 hours a day or something ? Do you get good shimmer from the radions alone ? Why do you use the reef brites ? Again , thanks ! & I really appreciate all the info.I run Radiums2x 250w, 4 T-5, and two reefbrite xho blue strips. A true hybrid!!!!
Just pointing out he used Radium metal halide bulbs. Not Radion led panels.WOW ! Thank you ! Do you use the T- 5 's to fill in or for more blue , or maybe the radions are on only 4 hours a day or something ? Do you get good shimmer from the radions alone ? Why do you use the reef brites ? Again , thanks ! & I really appreciate all the info.
Yeah I use the metal halide bulbs Radiums......and the T-5 are an equal mix of a KZ coral full spectrum and ATI blue plus bulbWOW ! Thank you ! Do you use the T- 5 's to fill in or for more blue , or maybe the radions are on only 4 hours a day or something ? Do you get good shimmer from the radions alone ? Why do you use the reef brites ? Again , thanks ! & I really appreciate all the info.
What!!!! dang that is impressiveNot that anyone cares, i swapped back because of some issues that i though were too much light, but i now beleive to be low nutrients, so will run them again. They did run slightly cooler, and testing the par, there was about a 50% increase over 14,000k standard bulbs.
Hmm. Thats interesting. I would assume a lot of the flourescent pigmentation in battlecoral's stock are from blue, near UV and UV lighting.Ok so Adam from battlecorals talks about how much he loves 6500k metal halides. So it got me thinking.
Hmm. Thats interesting. I would assume a lot of the flourescent pigmentation in battlecoral's stock are from blue, near UV and UV lighting.
Can you foster the colors of crazy acro colors from 6500k lighting? Not arguing against which spectrum "grows" acro faster. But what "promotes" those colors. I want to learn exactly how to promote those colors using specific wavelengths of light.
Yes. Nutrients dictate color the most. Also, 5600k halides put ogf just as much near uv and actual uv-AHmm. Thats interesting. I would assume a lot of the flourescent pigmentation in battlecoral's stock are from blue, near UV and UV lighting.
Can you foster the colors of crazy acro colors from 6500k lighting? Not arguing against which spectrum "grows" acro faster. But what "promotes" those colors. I want to learn exactly how to promote those colors using specific wavelengths of light.
TLDR: the low K halide is an efficient way to supplement highly efficient blue leds. Not great as a standalone light.Any more updates? Was looking into CMH and this thread nailed it
Thanks all