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Old 10/27/2007, 03:10 PM
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Originally posted by MCsaxmaster
Sure, I have no doubt that the corals can and will change coloration as a response to differences in lighting, but we don't know exactly in what manner they are changing or what is inducing the change. Intensity likely has a lot to do with it, spectrum most likely doesn't. Intensity of UV could be an important factor, but we largely ignore that...

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In your opinion is it possible it could be the intensity of ceartain spectrums (450nm and 420nm would be common spikes) along with overall intesity?
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