So there's lots of research and discussion on the "best" spectrum for our corals. As a new owner of a maxima, I wonder if there is any information about the optimum lighting spectrum for giant clams? Would it be similar to that for many corals, given that the zooxanthellae are all dinoflagellates? Or, since many clams naturally live in fairly shallow water, would their symbionts be more adapted to more-white light?
Given that you can shift spectrum with LEDs, is there any evidence to support a particular lighting spectrum?
Self-quarantining gives you time to think all sorts of rando thoughts...
Given that you can shift spectrum with LEDs, is there any evidence to support a particular lighting spectrum?
Self-quarantining gives you time to think all sorts of rando thoughts...
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