Par for coral growth and coloration overated?
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, 11-14-2011 at 02:43 PM (2247 Views)
Ran some Par meter reading on a couple of friends tanks and realized their Par readings were way lower than what I see on most tanks running LEDs and MH with MH ballasts and reflectors made for aquarium use.
First tank (Youssef Tank) runs with 5 150 W MH in regular outdoors MH reflectors and ballasts and 3 lines of T5 for supplementation. Tank is 200x55x70 cm (80x22x28")
Par reading was 300 just under water surface and most corals on top getting around 200 on the top. Sps on mid and lower tank was getting 150 and 70-80
Still growth and coloration were good over the last few months.
Here are some pics of this tank around 6 months ago:
Some pics I shot couple of weeks back showing serious growth IMHO...
2nd tank is Pierres tank.
150x70x70cm (60x28x28") Lit by 3 250 W MH with independant large ballasts and small reflectors that go in holes just like spot lights.
Par readings were around 350 just below water surface and dropped to 250-300 on corals on top and then around 200 on corals in mid tank. the Mega montipora gets around 200 on the top layer and around 150 on mid layer.
Some shots from January:
And shots I took couple of weeks back.
Do you think light has to be modified increased on those tanks just because PAR values are low eventhough growth and coloration are good?