Originally Posted by renogaw
i thought actinics are what generate the best color and better growth for corals, where the bright whites are more for our liking.
the bright whites and yellows promote the best/fastest growth, colors appearance wise depends on spectrum, absorbed and reflected, if a coral relfects blue light (aka is mostly blue colored) its not going to be super blue under pure white (carries all spectrums of color) but it will look blue, put it under actinic wich is really deep into the blue spectrum and the colors POP, same with greens and yellows oranges reds they all tend to flouresce under the blue end 420-460 NM. corals can utilize actinic for photosynthesis, but ruinning pure actinic wouldnt suffice for most of the higher lightr corals, they just are not intense enough, picture it this way, water filters out red spectrum light really efficiently, so the deeper you go the bluer the light is that penetrates, for a super deep coral all the light that reaches it would be actinic type or blue end, for a ashallow coral its going to get full spectrum.... with gradients in between, if you wanted to simulate a deeper tank you run heavier on actinics, if you want to simulate a shallower tank you run heavier white, SPS and clams will not get the intensity they need from an actinic bulb, musrhooms maybe you could run full actinic only.