Personally I like to go towards 14k, and that is what most corals will be under in the wild.
I agree. Sometimes even bluer than 14k in the wild. Blue is the last color to be filtered out by the water.
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Personally I like to go towards 14k, and that is what most corals will be under in the wild.
i reed that cyan look great with royal blue so you think 4 per fixture are two much. also reed that green get over power by the other colors so thats why i was going with 4 per fixture. what have you expirence with cyan or turquoise and green leds
ok so what you think about this. 24 RB 445NM 12 CW 10000K 4 True Violet 430nm 2 turquoise 495nm 2 Green 520-530nm 3 Red 660nm. all this leds times 2 for my 185 gallon tank which is 60x30x25. i also have a bunch of 460-465NM blue should i add someCyan and green are VERY close in coloration, you will basically be adding 8 greens a fixture, and the look will be very green.
why??