Minimum lighting interval for algae scrubber

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It looks like my algae scrubber is going to bottom out my nutrients. Is there a minimum time that the lights need to be on to at least keep what algae that's growing on the screen alive? I'm amazed how effective this device is. I barley have any algae on the scrubber and my phosphate went from .07 to 0 and nitrates from 10 to nearly 0.
 
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i was doing very substantial water changes for the last 2-3 months to keep nutrients under control.
 

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I'm not sure where 6 hrs/day came from? Knock the flow down to just enough to cover the screen and then run the lights maybe 1 or 2 hours/day. If you can break the interval up into 2 or 3 smaller photoperiods, that would probably work better.
 

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