So I've been searching high and low for Wallpaper pics of wild coral reefs via Google
....and I have to tell ya looking at wild reefs in high definition, even the SPS Acros are in some pretty heavy blue sunlight at most depths.
Typical pics I'm seeing from divers
I see in this hobby, especially for high PAR SPS corals, our artificial reefs just GLOWING with bright white lights....that almost blind you if you have a white sandbed
Then I got to thinking Kessils are so popular bc they blast blue actinic light like no other
So, opinion time.....
1) Do you think we OVERDO our lighting systems with too much white light?
2) Do we flat out use too much intensity across all color spectrums?
Let the opinions fly..... but keep it civil ppl. We all have varying opinions
....and I have to tell ya looking at wild reefs in high definition, even the SPS Acros are in some pretty heavy blue sunlight at most depths.
Typical pics I'm seeing from divers
I see in this hobby, especially for high PAR SPS corals, our artificial reefs just GLOWING with bright white lights....that almost blind you if you have a white sandbed
Then I got to thinking Kessils are so popular bc they blast blue actinic light like no other
So, opinion time.....
1) Do you think we OVERDO our lighting systems with too much white light?
2) Do we flat out use too much intensity across all color spectrums?
Let the opinions fly..... but keep it civil ppl. We all have varying opinions
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