Crazy fishes
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Hi all,
I got me a PAR meter and am starting my experiments to see the range of light conditions in which certain corals thrive and which are tolerated. I did some preliminary measurements and I was surprised to find that a few millimeters of water really cut down the light levels and that even with a 150W halide over my D&D 24g that at the bottom of the tank at the front the PAR is ~50 micromoles/m[sup]2[/sup]s. I have also discovered that aquarays don't have the same penetration as halides; the PAR from the LEDs is comparable for the first 6 inches or so then it dramatically deteriorates to next to nothing. If people are interested I can continue posting my findings as we do have a reasonable amount of questions related to lighting and LEDs.
Merry christmas all and all the best for the new year.
Joe
I got me a PAR meter and am starting my experiments to see the range of light conditions in which certain corals thrive and which are tolerated. I did some preliminary measurements and I was surprised to find that a few millimeters of water really cut down the light levels and that even with a 150W halide over my D&D 24g that at the bottom of the tank at the front the PAR is ~50 micromoles/m[sup]2[/sup]s. I have also discovered that aquarays don't have the same penetration as halides; the PAR from the LEDs is comparable for the first 6 inches or so then it dramatically deteriorates to next to nothing. If people are interested I can continue posting my findings as we do have a reasonable amount of questions related to lighting and LEDs.
Merry christmas all and all the best for the new year.
Joe