True
Not true corals and plants care but chlorophyll does not.
If it were true all corals would grow at the same depth.
Same as plants why some can grow in the shade and other dont.
Corals have adapted to different spectrum of light, intensities and UV. They can collect more light or shade themselves with pigments and proteins.. You change that and they change. You take away UV and eventually those colorful pigments that were used as sunblock disappear. Its one reason corals morph..
The only thing that cares about par or pur is chlorophyll ... But there is allot more to the color of corals than chlorophyl. or par or pur but that seems to be be all we focus on and that is where the problem is.. Most quality fixtures either halide, t-5 or leds produce enough par.
The biggest problem with leds is people like the pop (fluorescence) and they run too much blue. Most Sps come from shallow water and are affected by larger amounts of UV and much broader spectrum of light.. Blue is mainly for deeper water corals. What happens to sps when there is too much blue is they sometimes brown out or loose those colorful Pigments..
Some of those pigments are sunscreens or even used to block certain wave lengths they dont like, you remove them they loose those pigments,
Yes Dave, good points and not very well stated by me on the Coral versus the Chlorophyll's needs. Depth of a Corals origin and how they stay or color up is a 'very deep' subject in its own right. But even concerning the other parts of the visible spectrum the Corals cannot tell the difference between the point source as long as its there and why I feel so strongly about having/using Broad/Full Spectrum Lighting. Even Radium 10K and 20K lamps miss the 'Sweet Spot' IMHO, though both may have its purpose and fans/proponents.
Cheers, Todd
Acro, no not you at all as I believe you stated it very well as your opinion or lack of getting it just right.
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