Okay I have a 65 with a 150 wat mh with 2 18wat t5 and Sunday am getting dm-44 what do I do and should expect
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Now that's not entirely true about the blues and the whites. Softies don't much care for a lot of blue, they would rather have it more in the 12-14k range, some LPS would also. So I would say it all depends on what coral he chooses to have in the tank as to wether or not its good.
That reminded me of a report I did for English class freshman year I did great on it and also sps like more blue wile others like a little whiteer tanks I like the color of my reef because it's in the mid point of itSorry but 12K or 14K isn't even a spectrum of light, it's a range of spectrum mixed together to make a version of white light. Corals don't really use light, the zooxanthellae use light to do photosynthesis so the zooxanthellae grow and the coral can harvest it for food. Show me there anybody talks about zooxanthellae needing 12K or 14K in order to do photosynthesis. It may look better, but that doesn't mean it's healthy for the coral. And if you read what I said, I said, "run up the white channel until you hit the look you want in your tank." If you want a 12K or 14K look in your tank, that's great. But adding more white to the tank beyond that point isn't going to do much, if anything, for the coral. Sure the PAR value will go up, but you are adding green, yellow, orange and red that the coral doesn't need. After a little bit of white light to give the shallow water corals some red spectrum, the only color that really provides much benefit to the coral is blue (not exclusively, but very close).
Actually, most photosynthesis happens at 410-450 (430nm and 445-450nm), IIRC a bit at 470-480nm, some at 495nm, and most of the rest inbetween 550+ with a larger peak at 680nm.Now that's not entirely true about the blues and the whites. Softies don't much care for a lot of blue, they would rather have it more in the 12-14k range, some LPS would also. So I would say it all depends on what coral he chooses to have in the tank as to wether or not its good.

