i'm curious about the importance of actinic.
based on my reading, it simulates the lower water column lighting from the natural sun light where the depth of the water filters out all of the larger wavelength light (warmer, yellow and red colors) and leaves only the blue.
If you use 10K or 20K or a wide spectrum of light/color temp, it include some of the blue light in the composite radiated light. why then do we as hobbyists use actinic alone at separate time intervals?
help? it's just for my understanding. thx
jay
based on my reading, it simulates the lower water column lighting from the natural sun light where the depth of the water filters out all of the larger wavelength light (warmer, yellow and red colors) and leaves only the blue.
If you use 10K or 20K or a wide spectrum of light/color temp, it include some of the blue light in the composite radiated light. why then do we as hobbyists use actinic alone at separate time intervals?
help? it's just for my understanding. thx
jay