I have a Fluval Flex AIO, so my lighting is a Fluval Marine 3.0. It’s Bluetooth controlled and has 5 spectrums: Blue, Cyan, Pink, Purple, and White. You can control the percentages via app.
For a while now, I have been running 100% Blue, Cyan, and Purple, 50% White, and 5% Pink for daytime settings, then 30% Blue, Cyan, and Purple, 0% Pink and White at night.
However, everything is much more visually appealing if I run White at only 10-20% for daytime settings, other 4 spectrums staying the same.
My question is, would running the white spectrum this low be detrimental in any way to overall coral health and growth. It’s to my understanding that the blue spectrums are the most important, which is why I run those at 100%, but I’m not sure how essential the white is.
Any help is appreciated.
For a while now, I have been running 100% Blue, Cyan, and Purple, 50% White, and 5% Pink for daytime settings, then 30% Blue, Cyan, and Purple, 0% Pink and White at night.
However, everything is much more visually appealing if I run White at only 10-20% for daytime settings, other 4 spectrums staying the same.
My question is, would running the white spectrum this low be detrimental in any way to overall coral health and growth. It’s to my understanding that the blue spectrums are the most important, which is why I run those at 100%, but I’m not sure how essential the white is.
Any help is appreciated.