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Old 09-09-2010, 11:23 PM
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Oh, one other thing I wanted to mention (I've been wanting to put this out there for a while and it seems relevant to you)... You can guess which bulbs are going to make your colours really stand out if you do a little reading on your livestock.

Advanced Aquarist is particulary good for it but you can find info on all y'er critters and find out what the primary pigments are and at what wavelengths they flouresce. A lot of people go heavy on the actinic/blues but you'd be surprised what a pink bulb, for instance, can do. It all depends on what you have in there. Try matching the spectrum of the lights (available on the manufacturers website) to your livestock and you will be surprised.

Nerdy? Yes. Excessive? Probably. Save you money from having to try out a bunch of different bulbs? Likely. I did this when shopping for a new halide and it worked well. I then tried it with my moonlights and swapped the stock led's for a different blue that would make my corals flouresce more at night. And flouresce they do!
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