🔥Daylight gang 🔥 I like my old school sps and actually oddball corals. Blue ridge, tongue corals and Porites. Even finger leathers that farms don’t have. These all look naturally beautiful under daylight.
Hi Taras. You mentioned the dangerous UV light (B and C) being important for coral to produce protective colours (sunblock), however we do not to my understanding utilise these wavelengths in our hobby. Certainly not from LEDs and I believe even halides have a glass covering to filter these wavelengths out for safety reasons. I can see at TSA the fixtures used to provide some UVA but unfortunately many manufacturers don’t add enough of these spectrums. I appreciated that you talked about the importance of UV light but I’d like some clarification about which of the A, B and C we actually utilise in the hobby for lighting our corals. I feel like you gave the impression that all three are used. Love your videos though keep them coming 🍻🇦🇺
I spent 700+ in lighting and you just saved me. I’ve made some serious mistakes, this is my second Video after I subscribed from the first. “The spotted mandarin” cheers again
Honestly mate stay off the forums and go straight to the experts like TSA and there’s some great podcasts too if you’re interested I can list them for you.
I love these videos about the science and biology of the animals and how it translates to reefing. They help us better care for them in our tanks.
Always awesome to take information to the next level!
-Blaine
Thank you for stepping up and replacing BRSs videos in my life! Please keep ‘em coming Taras!
Want to provide content for all hobbyists of any level, glad y'all are enjoying these!
-Blaine
🔥Daylight gang 🔥 I like my old school sps and actually oddball corals. Blue ridge, tongue corals and Porites. Even finger leathers that farms don’t have. These all look naturally beautiful under daylight.
Blue ridge for the win! I am a huge fan, and I have to give mad love for my leathers! Thanks for tuning in!
-Blaine
Hi Taras. You mentioned the dangerous UV light (B and C) being important for coral to produce protective colours (sunblock), however we do not to my understanding utilise these wavelengths in our hobby. Certainly not from LEDs and I believe even halides have a glass covering to filter these wavelengths out for safety reasons.
I can see at TSA the fixtures used to provide some UVA but unfortunately many manufacturers don’t add enough of these spectrums.
I appreciated that you talked about the importance of UV light but I’d like some clarification about which of the A, B and C we actually utilise in the hobby for lighting our corals. I feel like you gave the impression that all three are used.
Love your videos though keep them coming 🍻🇦🇺
I spent 700+ in lighting and you just saved me. I’ve made some serious mistakes, this is my second Video after I subscribed from the first. “The spotted mandarin” cheers again
Thanks for tuning in and subscribing its much appreciated on our end and all the engagement means the world!
-Blaine
Honestly mate stay off the forums and go straight to the experts like TSA and there’s some great podcasts too if you’re interested I can list them for you.
Love these videos!
Glad you are enjoying them! Thanks for tuning in!
-Blaine
I see Taras, I click
Not a bad idea!
-Blaine
Does kessil have an app where you can crank the intensity throughout the hand or its all from the knobs manually?
Hand* I meant day
What i know is radion does have but not Ai
No Kessil has an App you can utilize to adjust intensities and schedules!
-Blaine
Please do the ai prime. Please
I’ll s. I’ll do anything.
Noted! Will see what we can do in future episodes!
-Blaine