Optimal photoperiod for SPS

What is your current photoperiod?

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Journeyman

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I read somewhere that one of the big SPS venders (vivid, boomcorals?), I forget which one, runs a 4-4-4 photo period. 4 hours full blue. 4 hours full blue and whites, then 4 hours full blue again. So I do the same. I do a short ramp up within. So mine is still a total of 12 hours, slightly modified with a 30 minute ramp up of blue. Then I do a1 hope ramp up of the whites in the middle with 4 hours completely on in the middle.
 

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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
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.
 
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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.
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!
 

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10:00-12:00 ramp up
12:00-10:00 full peak
10:00-12:00 ramp down

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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.
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.
 

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My lights run 12-12 so I can enjoy the tank more while I’m home. I ramp up for 3 hrs, 5hrs of full intensity and 4hrs to ramp down

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12 hours dusk-to-dawn is the only thing that makes sense to me. Since almost all of our corals originate in equatorial waters, that's what they have evolved to deal with.
If your lighting is weak or otherwise suspect, then I don't think there's any question that it's safe to extend the daytime period somewhat, but I'd be slow and careful in doing that, allowing the corals to adjust gradually.
 

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9 hours...with 4 hour peak...used to be just two hour peak.... The reason my lights were so low is I was battling low nutrients and pretty sure this kept my SPS alive but growth was slow. I have seen an increase in growth since increasing lighting but also having to dose Nitrate again.

Color seem to be mostly effected by spectrum and nutrients and growth by photoperiod and ofc stability is important too.
 

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I turn my lights on when i get up which is usually 10-12.. yes im a night owl abd sleep late lkl... im self employed though so i dont have typicsl work hours... and since my 135 is in my room yea..

I turn my lights off at like 12-1am.. So my photo period is 12-13 hours.
 

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