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![]() I know im going a bit further than most, but out of curiosity i bought a par meter and it arrived today. so i built a holder for it and was playing around with it in my tank this evening.
I dont have really high lighting requirements as i mostly have soft corals. the only sps i have is a green birdsnest and a forest fire monti digi. but i was surprised how low the apogee meter read. middle of my tank which is the top of the rockwork on my 75g read 175 par. the frag shelf where im growing the sps frags are only 100. just under the water at the surface read 450. this is with my LED fixture maxed out. i usually run it a fair bit lower than that (royal blue at 70% neutral white at 90% currently, but higher than that up until a couple weeks ago). Lately i hadnt had good coralline growth and i noticed that when i lowered my light level to acclimate some frags, when i reached my current level (RB 70%, NW 90%), the coralline growth took off, so i left it where it is. the par measured a bit lower than above readings yet! how are there people that get 500+ par and still get coralline growth?
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![]() I recall reading somewhere that PAR meters have a brutal time with LEDs. You are supposed to add like 20% or some such thing? Try googling "PAR meter with LEDs".
At any rate, I know that a PAR reading from LEDs is not the same as a PAR reading from MH. |
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![]() Apogees website shows that when measuring LEDs the readings get progressively further out the lower you go in spectrum. i believe the chart showed at worst 10% low in the blue spectrum which is admittedly what most of the PAR value is that we get out of LEDs. but 10% doesnt change the numbers that much.
Dont get me wrong, im not about to buy bigger drivers and try and push the readings higher just because they look low. if i max my light out the coralline will start to bleach and i notice some corals starting to close a bit. things just dont seem right, so i go by what my tank tells me.
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![]() I wonder what the reading would be under a 400w mh compared to a radion.
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![]() Ill try and find some numbers later but I think under a 8 bulb tek light middle of my tank is around 300-350 with old bulbs and it might be in the 450-500 range when new bulbs are in,I think at the surface of the water it's around 1000
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![]() I was expecting my measurements to be around those numbers as well considering if I turn up the intensity anymore it seems like everything doesn't like it. Hence the coralline bleaching\not growing, etc. I guess I'm just surprised how low the numbers were.
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