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It’s a hoax. I turn mine on/off. No ramp and everything looks great. Fish gets used to it. Just like if you use an auto feeder, fish know when to expect the next food drop.
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Just make sure you have the part that actually benefits your corals is included in the lighting over your reef then. LOL!I ramp lights up and down because it benefits me. I get to see different looks throughout the day.
Maybe, maybe mot.The biggest problem is to attribute "ramping lights" to any good or bad thing happening. It does not make any difference for corals, really.
That MH ramping time seemed to be plenty of ramp up for fish in my care not to freak outI saw no harm or benefit when I ran Metal Halides. They go from off to full tilt in 30 seconds.
I ended up running actinics for a period of time before and after just so I could view the corals longer. I still do that today, again so I can view the corals longer.
Yep that was my question lol.The question is if the corals care. They don't.
Corals simply adapt as much as they can to most light situations within the pattern we offer in captivity and they simply get used to what is available cause they have no choice.Yep that was my question lol.
However so far all we don't have anything but opposite experience so far and nothing scientific. I would have thought some research would or should be done.
I was always told corals derive no benefit from ramping of light but have never seen any real proof of it.