@vetteguy53081 @Lavey29 @oreo54
Did some additional investigation.
Raising lights, no change in distribution. Removing light shade, no change in distribution. Orienting lights vertical vs horizontal, no change in distribution.
BUT, I came back to reflection and when I put my hand on the front panel of the tank, between the PAR meter and the front wall, I get the numbers I would expect to see (PAR at 130 on the sand).
So this leaves 2 scenarios.
1) The reflection of the light off the aquascape/glass is causing the PAR at the front of the tank to spike.
2) the reflection is causing the PAR meter to misread the actual PAR.
Thoughts on the most likely scenario? I don’t see the reflection raising PAR coming up anywhere as an issue on this forum, so that leads me to scenario 2.
Did some additional investigation.
Raising lights, no change in distribution. Removing light shade, no change in distribution. Orienting lights vertical vs horizontal, no change in distribution.
BUT, I came back to reflection and when I put my hand on the front panel of the tank, between the PAR meter and the front wall, I get the numbers I would expect to see (PAR at 130 on the sand).
So this leaves 2 scenarios.
1) The reflection of the light off the aquascape/glass is causing the PAR at the front of the tank to spike.
2) the reflection is causing the PAR meter to misread the actual PAR.
Thoughts on the most likely scenario? I don’t see the reflection raising PAR coming up anywhere as an issue on this forum, so that leads me to scenario 2.