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Going for 24 to 8 hour light cycle
I have got about a 3 month old 30 gallon long reef tank with I think 96 watts of PC over it. All that is in the tank right now are a green chromis and a coral banded shrimp. I have about 3 zoo rocks, a big piece of rock with all kinds of mushrooms, a small frogspawn, and a single stalk frag of xenia.
I had noticed that my 4 or 5 snails were doing such a bang up job of keeping the glass clean on an 8 hour light cycle that it looked to my like they were going hungry. So I switched to an "always on" light cycle. I have noticed that not all of my zoos stayed open, my xenia pulsed slowly and was drawn in and a couple of my bigger mushrooms actually started to bleach. I have now switched back to the 8 hour light cycle because I started noticing hair algae, now all my corals are doing much, much better. Can you guys think of any reason for this? I sure as heck can't. |
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Sounds like you are going with an all or nothing approach. I would go with a 12-14 hour light cycle. That would be more natural. Always on would mess with the "biological clock" of most of your livestock
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the earth has dark and light cycles so everything living can rest... the same needs to apply yo your tank...
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They need the dark cycle for respiration.
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Would the same hold true for a refugium? I have been letting mine stay on 24hrs. Would it be better to have a 12hr cycle for that as well>
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give it at least 2-4 hours of darkness
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I agree with fishy face, i run my lights on my fuge 24/7 and have had absolutley no problems. I think if you have animals in the tank (fish, shrimp, etc) then you should definitely give them periods of light and dark. However, i would not see any problems with keeping the lights on 24/7 if all you were running was a coral tank.
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Corals need to for respiration as well. This goes for all photosynthetic corals.
Macro lagaes while they do live under 24/7 a day light cycles actually grow faster and absorb more nutrients if given a rest period. A constant light cycle effects there cellular respiration and inhibits growth. If your using chaetomorpha for nutrient export your shooint yourself in the foot not giving it a dark period. The 24/7 light cycle on refugiums goes back to when people where using other species of macro algae like green grape caulphera and prolifera. These macro's are more prone to go sexual and keepers found that if the light was always on then they would remain stable. howeer IME with both of these species of macro algaes as well as many others I found that all grow better and faster with a dark period. Typically on my refugiums I light 20/7 witht he 4 hour dark period in the middle of my displays light cycle.
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Lights on 24/7 may interfere with other processes but not respiration.
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I would be concerned about the corals exerting/using all that energy to stay active 24hrs/day.
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Interesting split in the responses. I haven't had any chaeto die off, but I haven't had a lot of heavy growth either. As for the reverse light cycle I understand that was more for keeping the ph stable. I wonder if it would effect pods? In the display tank they are non-exsistent during the day, but at night they are al over the place. Maybe I'll try turning the refug light off for at least 4hrs and see if there is a difference.
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IME chaeto grows better with a dark peroid. Perferrable in a reverse photo peroid to keep pH stable.
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Mine (cheato) and everything else does better in the sump/fuge now that I run a reverse photo-period instead of a 24/7.
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Does the ocean have a reverse photo period? What is the benefit? PH fluctuations are natural, right?
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Well ya I guess if you think about it. part of the ocean is always in the light and part of it is always in the dark.
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