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We do this hobby primarily to lern more.Fascinating topic .... I stood next to a guy buying 600 dollars worth of frags from Jason Fox’s booth at last years RAP.. He had all T5 of a home large reef and said 16 inches off water? Not where I have mine 10-12 inches.. He was very specific... I have too many green corals too... I wonder if I should raise lights a bit.... Wish I knew more
Too much light. Likely too much blue for too long.
I belive so. It was very anecdotal in my internet and forum research at first , then I had some small spots of it . Then I turned several acros green myself.Just curious if this is really true? I do have a couple acros that are nice and healthy but green. I do use blue T5s and my LEDs are 100% blue, 40% white.
Interesting, I was thinking the opposite.Too much light. Likely too much blue for too long.
Interesting, I was thinking the opposite.
Lol. I got this wisdom and confirmation of the phenomenon from the old school halide and t5 Guys.this is why I run halides. they are on or they are off. when they are on, the spectrum is great.
like others said... I would just wait it out.
Hahaha.word. if I lived in Florida I would run led, but I live in oregon so energy wise it's a wash for me. heaters or halides- either way I am spending the money.