I think the same thing but wonder the quantity of up'd PAR levels and distribution. Then i ask myself, does that quantity dip off quickly as algae film increases hour after hour day after day.The light bouncing off the glass helps keep up the PAR level and distribution throughout the tank.
On his tank he has 3 XR30's and 2 Kessil a360's. If he is short on PAR then I'm doomed.The light bouncing off the glass helps keep up the PAR level and distribution throughout the tank.
I’ve wondered for a long time if there were some way to treat the inside of the glass to discourage algae growth without being toxic to the tank. It would be a game changer in our hobby/industry.
Or saying you’re wrong, but is the a brs experiment thing or common sense that makes you say that? I wouldn’t think there would be a lot of light bouncing off the glass back into the tank and more so it goes through the glass?The light bouncing off the glass helps keep up the PAR level and distribution throughout the tank.
I’ve wondered for a long time if there were some way to treat the inside of the glass to discourage algae growth without being toxic to the tank. It would be a game changer in our hobby/industry.
It is well known that light bounces off the water/glass interface if the angle of incidence of the light is larger than the critical angle for the difference of densities of the 2 mediums. Reflection vs refraction. So at an angle it bounces back in, when straight on it goes through.Or saying you’re wrong, but is the a brs experiment thing or common sense that makes you say that? I wouldn’t think there would be a lot of light bouncing off the glass back into the tank and more so it goes through the glass?
Wonder what the difference would be glass versus acrylic?
It’s more about even distribution and reducing shadows. My par on my sand in front is similar to mid-tank because it has direct and reflected light both, and coral grows on vertical faces and even under overhangs from the bounced light.On his tank he has 3 XR30's and 2 Kessil a360's. If he is short on PAR then I'm doomed.
Personally “Vibrant” reduces the growth to where I only do it 1x a week. Changes will happen like a month into using it if you follow the bottles directions. You can dose more then bottle says and see crazy results which I have learned the hard way not to do.I have to scrape the wall every day. What are the recommendations to scrape less?
Vibrant's marketing is a lie and actually is an algaecide that wasn't properly labeled and didn't follow EPA guidelines for listing disposal instructions for the active ingredient. I highly recommend you stop using it if you care for your animals. It's been removed from most reefing stores for this reason.Personally “Vibrant” reduces the growth to where I only do it 1x a week. Changes will happen like a month into using it if you follow the bottles directions. You can dose more then bottle says and see crazy results which I have learned the hard way not to do.
Well knowing this I can see why it’s 1ml for every 10 gallons now. Seemed so little if it was bacteria doing all the work. I’ll do further research as well & thanks for the heads up.Vibrant's marketing is a lie and actually is an algaecide that wasn't properly labeled and didn't follow EPA guidelines for listing disposal instructions for the active ingredient. I highly recommend you stop using it if you care for your animals. It's been removed from most..
The light bouncing off the glass helps keep up the PAR level and distribution throughout the tank.
Vibrant's marketing is a lie and actually is an algaecide that wasn't properly labeled and didn't follow EPA guidelines for listing disposal instructions for the active ingredient. I highly recommend you stop using it if you care for your animals. It's been removed from most reefing stores for this reason.