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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: S. Scottsdale, AZ
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color shift boobies
I had a nice pink boobie that is now shifting to orangeish. It has been under LED for a year, off to the side, mid tank, 250 par range. So, more light, less light or?
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Mesa, AZ
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Less light gets mine more red, higher light gets the pinkish color you usually see in Pink Boobies. At least for myself this is the case.
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I've read a few posts about this. Seems like an LED (and therefore wavemength) issue, not PAR.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: S. Scottsdale, AZ
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This is one of yours, looks more orange with eye
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