So I am having a hard time understanding lighting and and what is best for corals in both growth and color. Kelvin, par, pur, intensities, lumens, blue spectrum (400-470nm) red spectrum (700nm) all seem to contradict one another. Some say a lower kelvin (6500-10,000) is better for coral growth and more matches the sunlight, but then other charts say corals need more blue (the 400-470nm range) which would be a higher kelvin (the 18,000-20,000 range).
I am using 2 ecotech radions G3 pro's with 2 4' T-5 ATI coral plus bulbs. Ecotech coral lab programs are all calling for the light to be in the 20k+ kelvin range for optimal color and growth, but doesn't that get far away from normal sunlight, and does that mean all the other studies that say a lower kelvin is better for growth in corals are wrong? Right now I run a program that click on at 10am in the 20k range, ramps up to the 14 range to peak from 2pm-6pm then ramps back down to the 20k range and ends at 10pm. I like the color scheme of my lights (they are visually appealing with the blues and the pop in the morning and the more natural daylight during the day) but I am trying to figure out if this is whats best for my corals. My corals seem to be doing fine, some definatly better than others, the growth is there but not what I was hoping for and the colors are a little washed out (sort of brownish).
My Par seems good using the apex par meter. Tank is 27 inches deep by 5' long and I record 100 par at the bottom in the corners, 500+par at the top of the rockwork and 200-250 in the middle on the sandbed. All other parameters are very stable. The only thing I am not sure about is phosphate as I think my hanna checker is wrong so I am going to look into getting a new one (Its been reading 0 for a while, and I checked it on a tank that I Heavily feed with no phosphate removal and it still read 0). My tank is a mixed reef but it is slowly changing to predominantly sps. I run the triton core 7 base elements with a flourishing fuge. About 1/4 cup gfo and 1.5 cup carbon in a reactor. Skim pretty heavy and feed pretty heavy. I feed LRS, pellets, blackworms,brine shrimp, phyto and am loaded with Pods. Fish stock is 2 mating clowns, 6 line wrasse, yellow tang, powder brown tang and a reef chromis. Soon to add 2 Mandarins (which I got from algae barn and are in QT now and doing great). The only thing I don't like about my tank is a small aptaisia outbreak (which I bought berghias a few weeks ago and haven't seen them since adding them so still waiting on the outcome of those).
I am just looking to open up a discussion on whether I should change my lighting to the higher kelvins which is recommended by ecotech or a lower kelvin (which some say more mimics sunlight and is better for the corals).
I am using 2 ecotech radions G3 pro's with 2 4' T-5 ATI coral plus bulbs. Ecotech coral lab programs are all calling for the light to be in the 20k+ kelvin range for optimal color and growth, but doesn't that get far away from normal sunlight, and does that mean all the other studies that say a lower kelvin is better for growth in corals are wrong? Right now I run a program that click on at 10am in the 20k range, ramps up to the 14 range to peak from 2pm-6pm then ramps back down to the 20k range and ends at 10pm. I like the color scheme of my lights (they are visually appealing with the blues and the pop in the morning and the more natural daylight during the day) but I am trying to figure out if this is whats best for my corals. My corals seem to be doing fine, some definatly better than others, the growth is there but not what I was hoping for and the colors are a little washed out (sort of brownish).
My Par seems good using the apex par meter. Tank is 27 inches deep by 5' long and I record 100 par at the bottom in the corners, 500+par at the top of the rockwork and 200-250 in the middle on the sandbed. All other parameters are very stable. The only thing I am not sure about is phosphate as I think my hanna checker is wrong so I am going to look into getting a new one (Its been reading 0 for a while, and I checked it on a tank that I Heavily feed with no phosphate removal and it still read 0). My tank is a mixed reef but it is slowly changing to predominantly sps. I run the triton core 7 base elements with a flourishing fuge. About 1/4 cup gfo and 1.5 cup carbon in a reactor. Skim pretty heavy and feed pretty heavy. I feed LRS, pellets, blackworms,brine shrimp, phyto and am loaded with Pods. Fish stock is 2 mating clowns, 6 line wrasse, yellow tang, powder brown tang and a reef chromis. Soon to add 2 Mandarins (which I got from algae barn and are in QT now and doing great). The only thing I don't like about my tank is a small aptaisia outbreak (which I bought berghias a few weeks ago and haven't seen them since adding them so still waiting on the outcome of those).
I am just looking to open up a discussion on whether I should change my lighting to the higher kelvins which is recommended by ecotech or a lower kelvin (which some say more mimics sunlight and is better for the corals).
