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    Can anyone here speak conclusively to the differnt colors of LEDs having any effect whatsoever on life in your tank? I speak of course of lamps other than white or blue. Red, cyan, green, orange, violet, and even UV.
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    There's a really long thread on Reef Central about the Chinese LEDS with some discussion about each spectrums effect.

    http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2211981

    Somewhere in there is a graphic that shows which spectrums have an effect.
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    I run red, cyan, UV, and purple on my LED setup, I can't say conclusively any growth etc.. due to the short period of using them, but my oh my, the colors are unreal.

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    Ok, what do you THINK that the "odd" colors do for you (ie, red, cyan, purple)?
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    Default LED color temperatures

    JR,

    I have a magenta led strips on my middle LED unit from Mike's old set up.

    Aside from my belief that this is a superior unit over the SOLs, the colors of the coral beneath this unit are very impressive.

    I can't capture it on the phone, but I have a stuber frag that looks really healthy and the color is very rich, compared to the light color that I get on the same coral under the AI with just whites and the two blues.

    I don't know about growth, and I probably won't ever know, but I'm pretty happy for that red spectrum.


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    The other colors are needed not just for asthetics. To borrow from the internet:

    Important
    Definitions as it applies PAR in plants and zooanthellic algae:
    See the
    graph to the left as it corresponds to each of these definitions.

    *A:
    Phototropic response;
    having a tendency to move in response to light.
    Basically this is the Chlorophyll containing plant or algae "moving" to respond
    to a positive light source to begin the process of photosynthesis (initial
    growth of plants, zooxanthellae, etc.). This is found in the 420-500nm "blue"
    spectrum.

    *B: Photosynthetic response; the process which begins
    when energy from light is absorbed by proteins called photosynthetic reaction
    centers that contain chlorophylls.

    *C: Chlorophyll synthesis is
    the chemical reactions and pathways by the plant hormone cytokinin soon after
    exposure to the correct Nanometers wave length (about 670 NM) of light resulting
    in the formation of chlorophyll, resulting in continued growth of a plant,
    algae, zooxanthellae and the ability to "feed" & propagate, and without this
    aspect PAR (670 NM light energy), zooxanthellae and plants cannot properly
    "feed" propagate. The results of the lack of this high PAR "spike" would be
    stunted freshwater plant growth, and eventually poor coral health in reef tanks.
    This lack of near-red light over 630nm is common to many so-called aquarium
    lights.
    ​88g L shaped reef
    150g freshwater cichlid

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrnannery View Post
    Ok, what do you THINK that the "odd" colors do for you (ie, red, cyan, purple)?
    Well, scientifically once again I'm not sure, since A, I don't have certain growth rates recorded under MH, B/W leds, and this multi color unit but like I said, I have seen a great increase in color with these leds.. it's almost unreal how beautiful some of my corals look and the color temp I run mine at makes my royal gramma look amazing. I've seen a huge increase in the greens and reds in my tank. I have three different blue zoas and unfortunately all but one (tubbs) seem to be somewhat washed out due to the colors. Pinks stand out really well also.

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