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Nov 6 2009, 11:16 PM
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Member Posts: 64 Joined: 19-February 02 Member No.: 1,009 |
I searched but can't find any topics. I should know this but think it was part of my problems previously with my tanks and algae.....having the lights on too long each day. Is there a general rule of thumb for how long to have the lights on in the tank? I will have a 29g reef, softies, and fish. My lights are shot from previous so looking into T5's also. Suggestions for lighting and time frames needed and appreciated.
-------------------- 29g, just restarting
8g Biocube - established |
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Nov 7 2009, 08:46 AM
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Nano Reefer Posts: 47 Joined: 21-October 08 Member No.: 39,617 |
I searched but can't find any topics. I should know this but think it was part of my problems previously with my tanks and algae.....having the lights on too long each day. Is there a general rule of thumb for how long to have the lights on in the tank? I will have a 29g reef, softies, and fish. My lights are shot from previous so looking into T5's also. Suggestions for lighting and time frames needed and appreciated. Hi Signmom99, I have a Biocube 29, I run my white compact flourescents (1 10k, 1 14k) for 10 hours a day and actinic for 12 hours (1 Actinic). I also get some natural sunlight into the tank for about an hour a day. Algae growth is manageable. If you are getting overrun with algae growth, you may be over feeding. -------------------- ![]() |
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Nov 7 2009, 09:40 AM
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Nano Reefer Posts: 380 Joined: 27-November 06 Member No.: 23,995 |
T5s, I would probably run a 11 hour photoperiod... maybe 12. I run metal halides for 10 hours, which some consider long, but as long as you do water changes and have enough LR, you should be ok. I actually have 2 MHs on my tank (48" long), and run the one on the left from 10AM-8PM and the one on the right from 12PM-10PM, so it's really 12 hours total photoperiod.
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