AA article on lighting spectrum and coral growth

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Yup. I hand it out like candy on halloween.
 

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What did I get out of this? Not much, other than we probably place too much emphasis on lighting options. What question did this article answer? Many spectrums grow coral?
 
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I was presenting this just for a FYI.

My personal take away is that the PAR was too low. 128 is pretty low for SPS, although the flow seemed good in my opinion.

Although I wouldn't expect to see a huge difference in growth with spectrums (which this shows), there is plenty of research that shows feeding is far more important.
 

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Yeah, PAR seems low for what we strive for in the hobby. There is a lot of debate and sometimes argument on spectrum that extends into light source. Perhaps the article puts that to rest? Idk? Again though, I think it shows the spectrum we choose has more to do with personal preference than healthy coral, but I honestly don't know enough about study design to know how to truly interpret these results.
I know PAR has been "studied." Can anyone provide a head to head prospective trial where a species was grown over time at the same spectrum but the only variable was PAR? Like 100 vs 150 vs 200, etc.
 

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