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It would be great to know what are the "science myths" you are referring to. There are too many... Like for example that LEDs are actually better than halides and T5s. They all depend on the application, they way they are used.I've been reefing for over 30 years, and anybody claiming that metal halide is a bullet proof solution for reef tanks is wrong.
I hate bad science, and reefing forums are full of lighting science myths that would flunk a 6th grader out of science class. What I hate more is revising history.
15-20 years ago before we had LEDs we had mostly metal halides with fluorescent tubes being the new kid on the block . The reason we were flocking to tubes is we were tired of killing our SPS every time we changed halide bulbs due to horrendous spectral differences in new bulbs vs old bulbs given reef halides were'nt manufactured with enough volume to keep proper Q/C deviations. Changing halide bulbs on a reef tank were like changing fuel rods in a nuclear reactor and done with a lot of shaking and sweating...except I think the Russians had better quality control. With a LED light I can turn the thing down to acclimate coral. Not possible with tubes or halide. Frankly I love the look of a good halide tank because the LED equivelants like the Kessil don't have the color mix down. Otherwise the most vigorous and healthy SPS tanks I've seen are lit with chinese black boxs.
Back in the day we already knew how to adapt the corals to the new halides every year. We just had to lit them for less hours a day and bring the hours back to normal in a week or two, if that was the case. Others would put their fixtures a bit higher too. No big deal! Part of the process of adaptation. I've never lost any organism in all my years of reefing to any light, no matter what type it was. They ALL need to be used according to the way they should.
The most vigorous, beautiful, colorful and healthy SPS corals I've seen were under the sun, otherwise under metal halides / VHO or T5s. That's my personal opinion. And you have yours... fine with most of us. All personal opinions.
I'm not sure if anyone here actually said that metal halides are "bullet proof" in that sense.
One last thing... LED equivalent to halides? Like Kessil? I hope you referring specifically to the similarity in visual appearance, generally speaking.
You have a strong way to dramatize and to hate things.

This is just a hobby.



