2quills
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Originally Posted by 1guyDude http:///forum/thread/387357/led-and-par#post_3407830
why is everyone all upset??? This is just wat his meter was sayin! If u dont agree than u dont agree!
All of my coral are doin fine...the AI's were over another hobbyist tank and his were doin fine as well!
These are just the numbers we got! If u guys can get a hold of a par meter ($100s)
id be more than intrested to see wat u come up with!
Who's upset? We're just having a discussion here.
As you touched upon earlier. A more relevant measurement for out tanks would be PUR. The actual usable light for corals. I could put a but load of light over my tank but if it isn't producing the right spectrum for the livestock then PAR measurements would be irrelevant. This is where I think the DIY'ers are actually ahead of the Manufacturers at this point. More and more people are trying to pinpoint specific areas of the spectrum to target not only great color but better growth as well. This is why we're seeing more neutral white leds as well as regular blue and even reds than we were before. To target a broader as well as more specific ranges of the spectrum.
Originally Posted by 1guyDude http:///forum/thread/387357/led-and-par#post_3407830
why is everyone all upset??? This is just wat his meter was sayin! If u dont agree than u dont agree!
All of my coral are doin fine...the AI's were over another hobbyist tank and his were doin fine as well!
These are just the numbers we got! If u guys can get a hold of a par meter ($100s)
id be more than intrested to see wat u come up with!
Who's upset? We're just having a discussion here.
As you touched upon earlier. A more relevant measurement for out tanks would be PUR. The actual usable light for corals. I could put a but load of light over my tank but if it isn't producing the right spectrum for the livestock then PAR measurements would be irrelevant. This is where I think the DIY'ers are actually ahead of the Manufacturers at this point. More and more people are trying to pinpoint specific areas of the spectrum to target not only great color but better growth as well. This is why we're seeing more neutral white leds as well as regular blue and even reds than we were before. To target a broader as well as more specific ranges of the spectrum.