overanalyzer
Active Member
OK - I've been thinking about this for a while and with two threads currently discussuing how much light and which lights turn on first and how we simulate dawn and dusk ...
I currently have a logical delimma (regardless of type of lights used):
1. Actnics are used to provide blue light so it will penetrate deeper into the tank
2. We, as humans, see the blue light as dawn and dusk
OK - so if these two statements are true then when we simulate dawn and dusk with the actnics then we are actually providing more light to the bottom of the tank than a normal reef would get.
Plus we are lighting the tank in reverse - meaning the stuff deeper in the tank gets "blasted" so to speak with blue light and does not "wake-up" slowly.
Logically we should have a low level white light coming on first to light the very top of the reef, then increase the lights to go deeper and deeper into the reef.
Thoughts? Am I over thinking this??
I currently have a logical delimma (regardless of type of lights used):
1. Actnics are used to provide blue light so it will penetrate deeper into the tank
2. We, as humans, see the blue light as dawn and dusk
OK - so if these two statements are true then when we simulate dawn and dusk with the actnics then we are actually providing more light to the bottom of the tank than a normal reef would get.
Plus we are lighting the tank in reverse - meaning the stuff deeper in the tank gets "blasted" so to speak with blue light and does not "wake-up" slowly.
Logically we should have a low level white light coming on first to light the very top of the reef, then increase the lights to go deeper and deeper into the reef.
Thoughts? Am I over thinking this??