Hi Dana,
I have had this question on my mind for quite awhile and I just watched the youtube video of your presentation in San Diego (awesome presentation by the way), so it made me want to get my question answered even more. Shouldn't par levels be tied to light color temperature? Since higher color temperatures are bluer, which is what our corals absorb, shouldn't our pars be lower at 20k then let's say at 6500k since par is a measurement of all frequencies across all of visible light spectrum? Any info will be greatly appreciated.
I have had this question on my mind for quite awhile and I just watched the youtube video of your presentation in San Diego (awesome presentation by the way), so it made me want to get my question answered even more. Shouldn't par levels be tied to light color temperature? Since higher color temperatures are bluer, which is what our corals absorb, shouldn't our pars be lower at 20k then let's say at 6500k since par is a measurement of all frequencies across all of visible light spectrum? Any info will be greatly appreciated.
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