I recently experimented with growing Gracilaria Hayi in a 1G jar with 13W of 6K color rendition resulting in orange tint everywhere that showed quite nicely. Because it was being confined and pressing against glass, I transferred Hayi to 75G display with 10 year old Hippo Tang with a healthy appetite. Due to being lightly calcified, Gracilaria Hayi is not on the menue, but everything else is ediable to Hippo & Lawnmower, especially Red Tree Sponges. However, the subject of this thread is “shades of red” with respect to how the pigments in the same macro change color with respect to intensity. In same spectrum but reduced intensity color went from burgundy to fire engine red to yellow orange.
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