David,
This sounded like you where relating kelvin to a bulbs intensity and efficient to me... but i didnt come here to argue. And as i found out from Jim's post... they havent found lighting that broke the threshhold for sps. And i know that a MH is an HID bulb. and you should maybe post...
Thanks to all that posted... you did give me questions that i didnt think of.
As far as keeping organisms that live 50 ft under the oceans surface, that is the reason we use antinic (maybe the wrong speeling) lights. Like I said in the first place i am new to this, and just like to know things...
First of all i was trying to get people to tell me what they think of this theory, so thank you David.
the 4 mere (thanks for the spell check) hours are the hours between 10 am and 2 pm. They are the hours when the sun is the most intense throughout the day. Kelvin rateing on a bulb such as...
Being a new member and a poor college student, some people may not take this seriously, but i am going to post anyway. I am a Agronomy major and i basicly study how plants grow. The thing i have noticed is the simularities of plants and corals. The photosnythesis theories are closely related...
I am about to set up a 10 gallon nano and i was wondering if anyone has any experiances... good or bad... with a cpr backpack style skimmer. And i would like some ideas on how to hide as much "stuff" as possible.
Thanks,
JAy