I try to keep up to date on reef lighting. A combination of white, blue and royal blue LEDs have been the norm so far. I've had great success with them over hard and soft corals. Hobbyists and manufacturers are now experimenting with LEDs of other wavelengths.
I've been researching high power LEDs recently, and have come close to finding a combination of shorter wavelength LEDs that somewhat match the coral photosynthetic action spectrum. I'm still looking for a 1W or 3W LED centered around 430nm to fill the last spectral gap. Between violet and green, I would only need 6 colors to duplicate the coral photosynthetic action spectrum. I'm on the fence as to whether I'd use the 410nm violet.
The coral photosynthetic action spectrum is only an indication of the amount of photosynthetic response to each wavelength, and is not an indication of the visual appearance of corals illuminated by them.
I still have a couple of unanswered questions though:
- Compared to using just blue and royal blue LEDs, what would the overall appearance of corals be if equal numbers of the 6 different LEDs were used?
- Compared to a combination of white, blue and royal blue LEDs, what would the overall appearance of corals be if equal numbers of the 6 different LEDs were used in addition to white?
- What will be the difference in coral growth and health if I use the 6 colors instead of just one or two blues?
- What will the effect be on pigmentation?
- What will the effect be on phosphorescence? (I think I remember articles that address this)
- What is the best percentage of each color for growth? For pigmentation?
I've been researching high power LEDs recently, and have come close to finding a combination of shorter wavelength LEDs that somewhat match the coral photosynthetic action spectrum. I'm still looking for a 1W or 3W LED centered around 430nm to fill the last spectral gap. Between violet and green, I would only need 6 colors to duplicate the coral photosynthetic action spectrum. I'm on the fence as to whether I'd use the 410nm violet.
The coral photosynthetic action spectrum is only an indication of the amount of photosynthetic response to each wavelength, and is not an indication of the visual appearance of corals illuminated by them.
I still have a couple of unanswered questions though:
- Compared to using just blue and royal blue LEDs, what would the overall appearance of corals be if equal numbers of the 6 different LEDs were used?
- Compared to a combination of white, blue and royal blue LEDs, what would the overall appearance of corals be if equal numbers of the 6 different LEDs were used in addition to white?
- What will be the difference in coral growth and health if I use the 6 colors instead of just one or two blues?
- What will the effect be on pigmentation?
- What will the effect be on phosphorescence? (I think I remember articles that address this)
- What is the best percentage of each color for growth? For pigmentation?
