Oh no, another lighting thread~
XD
Yes.
I read through a lot of care articles for monti caps, but still have questions. One specifically is lighting. Sure everywhere says medium to high lighting, and I can somewhat imagine what I may set my AI Prime 16 HD schedule to, but I'd still like some input.
Namely, because I plan to only keep monti caps, and a specific variant at that (Krypto, ordered from Cultivated Reef: https://cultivatedreef.com/product/item-208/), I want to see what everyone's experience are with lighting that is absolutely best for monti caps, and also more specifically what can work well in bringing out or accentuating the green of the Krypto Monti Cap.
If I am not wrong, different species of corals will have different variants of chlorophyll, so I presume there are specific spectrums of light that suits monti caps absolutely best/optimally. Hence yeah, this thread.
I mean like I said I could just go for a default schedule, but I do want to see if there is anything specific I can consider for just this one species of coral.
Thank you everyone!
XD
Yes.
I read through a lot of care articles for monti caps, but still have questions. One specifically is lighting. Sure everywhere says medium to high lighting, and I can somewhat imagine what I may set my AI Prime 16 HD schedule to, but I'd still like some input.
Namely, because I plan to only keep monti caps, and a specific variant at that (Krypto, ordered from Cultivated Reef: https://cultivatedreef.com/product/item-208/), I want to see what everyone's experience are with lighting that is absolutely best for monti caps, and also more specifically what can work well in bringing out or accentuating the green of the Krypto Monti Cap.
If I am not wrong, different species of corals will have different variants of chlorophyll, so I presume there are specific spectrums of light that suits monti caps absolutely best/optimally. Hence yeah, this thread.
I mean like I said I could just go for a default schedule, but I do want to see if there is anything specific I can consider for just this one species of coral.
Thank you everyone!