Lighted Refugium Photoperiod

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It'll vary depended on your setup, but the average is anywhere from 8 to 16 hours. You can run it 24/7 but I don't recommend it. Just like humans I believe plants need a period of darkness to rest. Plus running 24/7 could also inhibit unwanted algae growth if it has constant access to the light.
 

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I am in the same camp. I believe some dark period is beneficial.
 

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Just wondering what everyone how long everyone runs the light over their refugium. Is there anything wrong with running it 24/7?
Studies have shown that rates of photosynthesis, in regards to marine algae, can be almost twice as high with light/dark cycles as compared to continuous lighting.
So a dark period is advantagous.
Keep in mind, while the algae is photosynthesising its growing, & filtering the water by assimilating inorganic nutrients.
In regards to how long to run your refugiums photo-period for, 9 hours is a minimum, & I would say 20 hours is a maxium (& preferably 10h on, 2h off cycle).
Gage a suitable photo-period by measuring your NO3 level. If its staying a bit higher than you want, run a longer photo-period, & vice versa.
 

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