So to start off, I am no expert in keeping reef tanks and I have only kept them for around a year. I have heard of people saying that they get very good growth from 6500k lighting but it really browns out the corals and of course is very unappealing. On the other hand, the majority say that a heavy blue spectrum is the best for coloration and to really make corals pop. This is also what most people tend to run on their own tanks as well. IDK about everyone else but I would like to have both, really good coloration and fast coral growth so I thought why not use both. So I set up a experimental tank with new frags and a condy anemone which runs 6500k light from 10am to 5pm. Once the white light turns off at 5pm I then have it switch to a very heavy/all blue spectrum until 11pm (turns off). I am not sure if this is new or not but I can not seem to find anyone who has tried this or has had success doing this. My thought behind this is getting the best of both worlds, fast growth and great coloration from my corals. Even though it may sound like a dumb idea, I figured I would try it out for my self because I can not find any information on it. Since I am a broke college student, I don't have much money to spend on corals or equipment so it is a really simple setup with also simple corals. So to make this experiment as diverse as possible, I am trying to get one or two frags of almost every species of corals that I can to see how each reacts to this type of lighting setup.
Current Stocking:
Condy Anemone
Pulsating Xenia
WWC Midnight Daisy Polyp
Purple Polyp Birdsnest
Meteor Shower Cyphastrea
Toxic Waste Leptoseris
Eagle Eye Zoa
Orange Leptoseris
Red Encrusting Montipora
...(More will be added soon)
I have been adding corals slowly with the past month so it is too early to tell from a growth perspective how they are doing. I have taken pictures of how they all started off once they have acclimated to my tank and each month I will take more pictures to have a accurate documentation of the growth and coloration. Having said that, so far everything seems to be responding very well IMO. One thing I am really surprised about is algae growth in this tank. Many people say that white light only grows algae in a reef tank, and in my case that has been proven false. The only algae I have had is diatoms with lasted for 1 week, now I have started to seen a explosion in coraline algae growth after the diatoms went away. So for me white light does not lead to an increase in nuisance algae like GHA.( I know every tank is different so that may not be the case for someone else.) Another observation I have made is how brightly the corals fluoresce once the whites turn off and the blues come one. I have kept 3 mixed reef tanks over the years, all successfully, but I have never seen corals fluoresce to this extent. Now it could also just be the type of blue lighting I am using on this setup compared to my pervious 3, so I wouldn't attribute this to the experiment that I am doing. On the bright side, there has not been a DECREASE in coloration due to this experiment, so that is good lol. As I said earlier, I can not speak on growth as these corals have only been in the tank for a little more than a month. But as for right now, there is no browning of corals or issues with them and everything seems to be doing well.
As you may have noticed I have not gone over the specifics of my lighting or equipment cause I do not feel as that is really necessary. Also, no offense to any reef keepers, but some can be real snobs when it comes to that sort of stuff and as mentioned I am a broke college student so my equipment is not the best lol. But it works and has worked for the past year on different tanks so if you would really like to know just ask. It is a lot of diy stuff, but easy to replicate if any of you are in the same financial situation as myself.
SOOO other than that I will keep this thread frequently updated, especially if there is an interest in it. If anyone has any question or helpful info, pls feel free to leave it below as I love to learn new things.
Current Stocking:
Condy Anemone
Pulsating Xenia
WWC Midnight Daisy Polyp
Purple Polyp Birdsnest
Meteor Shower Cyphastrea
Toxic Waste Leptoseris
Eagle Eye Zoa
Orange Leptoseris
Red Encrusting Montipora
...(More will be added soon)
I have been adding corals slowly with the past month so it is too early to tell from a growth perspective how they are doing. I have taken pictures of how they all started off once they have acclimated to my tank and each month I will take more pictures to have a accurate documentation of the growth and coloration. Having said that, so far everything seems to be responding very well IMO. One thing I am really surprised about is algae growth in this tank. Many people say that white light only grows algae in a reef tank, and in my case that has been proven false. The only algae I have had is diatoms with lasted for 1 week, now I have started to seen a explosion in coraline algae growth after the diatoms went away. So for me white light does not lead to an increase in nuisance algae like GHA.( I know every tank is different so that may not be the case for someone else.) Another observation I have made is how brightly the corals fluoresce once the whites turn off and the blues come one. I have kept 3 mixed reef tanks over the years, all successfully, but I have never seen corals fluoresce to this extent. Now it could also just be the type of blue lighting I am using on this setup compared to my pervious 3, so I wouldn't attribute this to the experiment that I am doing. On the bright side, there has not been a DECREASE in coloration due to this experiment, so that is good lol. As I said earlier, I can not speak on growth as these corals have only been in the tank for a little more than a month. But as for right now, there is no browning of corals or issues with them and everything seems to be doing well.
As you may have noticed I have not gone over the specifics of my lighting or equipment cause I do not feel as that is really necessary. Also, no offense to any reef keepers, but some can be real snobs when it comes to that sort of stuff and as mentioned I am a broke college student so my equipment is not the best lol. But it works and has worked for the past year on different tanks so if you would really like to know just ask. It is a lot of diy stuff, but easy to replicate if any of you are in the same financial situation as myself.
SOOO other than that I will keep this thread frequently updated, especially if there is an interest in it. If anyone has any question or helpful info, pls feel free to leave it below as I love to learn new things.