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Our July issue
exemplifies what many advanced aquarists are especially pleased to see –
great advances in the captive breeding of some of the more “difficult”
reef fish, and continued advances in the science of lighting.
Sanjay Joshi,
Ph.D. (professor of mechanical engineering at Penn. State Univ.) and
colleagues have over the past few years have amassed, through carefully
controlled experimentation, a substantial body of information about the
intense lights we use to maintain our photosynthetic corals. They have,
more than anyone else, enlightened the reef keeping public about the
nature of light, how it is utilized by photosynthetic fauna and flora;
and, how to be the most cost efficient when buying light sources and
powering them. Even subjective issues like what color spectrum certain
bulbs have which are especially pleasing to the reef keeper, when the
symbionts simply want intensity, has been considered.
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Hopefully,
in the future angelfish like these in the editor’s reef
tank will all enter our hobby from rearing farms. |
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