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Have a BRS Investigates suggestion that I think A LOT of reefers would love to know the answer.
Red Sea states in its literature that "Red and Green wavelengths are not recommended for use in Reef systems as they may promote the outbreak of unwanted Algae or Cyanobacteria."
If, indeed, red and green LEDs that are included in almost all popular LED fixtures today are causing problems with Algae and/or Cyano - that would be huge information.
Red Sea's new Reef Lights do not contain red and green LEDs - so I am guessing there really might be something to it.
In any event - this "investigation" would be extremely valuable.
Red Sea states in its literature that "Red and Green wavelengths are not recommended for use in Reef systems as they may promote the outbreak of unwanted Algae or Cyanobacteria."
If, indeed, red and green LEDs that are included in almost all popular LED fixtures today are causing problems with Algae and/or Cyano - that would be huge information.
Red Sea's new Reef Lights do not contain red and green LEDs - so I am guessing there really might be something to it.
In any event - this "investigation" would be extremely valuable.