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Originally Posted by kagemaru
Part 8: Secrets of light
Color Warmth
I will say this one time and one time only...mimic the sun is not wat the tanning regime should do
if u want to use sunshine --> 6500k is sufficient but it will take u long time to see the difference or rather not much difference if u are doing it at the wrong timing too
my preferred kelvins is > 10k tats the range I operating on
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please pardon me, I have a few questions too
is there a reason why sunlight should not be mimicked ?? does this mean that arowanas in outdoor ponds that uses purely sunlight has a lower exposure to tanning than one that uses artificial lights tanning but done according to schedule ??
wat is the relation of kelvins to the tanning process ?? I have always thought tanning is through the wavelength of the lights, of perhaps 260nm - 400nm for UVB and UVA ...
since it is also known that glass filters away as much as 95% of the ultra violet rays, will tanning from the side then loses its desired effect ??