It’s to mimic sun up and sun downIs the ramp up and down my for aesthetics, or the corals benefit?
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It’s to mimic sun up and sun downIs the ramp up and down my for aesthetics, or the corals benefit?
A couple of hours ramp before and after a core 8 hour photoperiod of daylight spectrum. Not sure if this is optimal, but this is what I run in my tank.
You could always change your photo period to be on when you're at home. Your fish and corals dont know what time it is, so you can have your lights come on at 12pm as an example and have them shut off at 12am. Just a suggestion.Currently running a mars aqua black box over my biocube 32. Really I only want to bump it up for my benefit so I can watch the tank longer [emoji14] . But I'd like to make sure first it wont be detrimental to my livestock
This is pretty much how I have it now (3pm-11pm) which is ideal for work weeks, I just wouldn't mind another hour or two for weekends!You could always change your photo period to be on where you are at home. Your fish and corals dont know what time it is, so you can have your lights come on at 12pm as an example and have them shut off at 12am. Just a suggestion.
Honestly, 8 hr or 12hrs is the same re: algae growth.I was running 12 hours and had aot of algae. Talked to my LFS and he suggested 8 hrs to reduce algae growth. So that's what I run but no sps yet.
This is not true in my observations. My fish are up after sunrise and my Angels do their mating dance about an hour before true sunset. They dont care about artificial lights.You could always change your photo period to be on when you're at home. Your fish and corals dont know what time it is, so you can have your lights come on at 12pm as an example and have them shut off at 12am. Just a suggestion.
My photoperiod is like 16 hours total. I think you’ll be ok