UV-A / Blacklight Tank Lighting in Shorter Wavelengths

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Hey everyone,

I've been going down a lighting spectrum rabbit hole recently. Seems there's not really a consensus on ideal, holistic, spectrum to use.... And what intensities to have varying spectrums at (although lots of good info out there).

One sub-question in the lighting spectrum discussion I've been thinking about is regarding the shorter wavelength UV-A lighting spectrum (i.e. sub 380nm...). Yes, I know that UV light can be dangerous. I also know that there is not really robust evidence on whether UV light can facilitate the biological processes of coral/zoX in any meaningful way. And that UV light from the sun is filtered out in the ocean in substantially shallower water than blue. I also know that many LEDs are marketed as UV but are actually technically Violet or do not include substantial UV light.

That said, LED technology has progressed in a palpable way. I know that functional UV-A LED lights in these spectrums are available and have seen them. Additionally, MH bulbs as I understand it emitted substantial UV-A lighting that is potentially not matched by current LEDs (although there were fixtures to mitigate the extent of this emission).

Long story short - It seems the popular LEDs on the market only go as low as ~395nm. Why is it that we are stopping there? Can you get better fluorescence / colors by having even shorter wavelength UV lighting?

Has anyone tried sticking 365 nm LED lights above acros and seeing what happens?

Appreciate any discussion. Thanks.
 
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You probably would get more traction in the lighting forum, although this has already been discussed a lot there.
Again, thank you for the response.

Could you by chance refer me to threads where specifically LED spectrums of exclusively sub 380 nm are discussed? I am having difficulties finding these discussions.
 

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