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Are the seas really calmer at night?
I've looked at the photocell attachments for the tunzes and on JL's website it states:
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Chin, I haven't been swimming in the ocean at night, but I know for the cost of this attachment, I'm happy with it. :biggrin:
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I am the other side.
I purchased one and am not happy with the results. I found that with the reduced current at night my corals started bleaching. This was found in some of my nicer acro's. SO i took the photo cell off. If someone want's it than it's there's for $5 :biggrin: |
Jon, any hypothesis on this bleaching? I can't see why that would affect the corals one way or the other.
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It was mostly in my tri color acro that was in the highest flow area in my tank. I added the photo cell to drop my controlled tunze to 1300gph at night. About 2 days after adding it I noticed a decline in the coral.
I did not realize that the photo cell addition could have caused it till i looked back in my journal and did some reading. |
Re: Are the seas really calmer at night?
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yes they are and it is eerie. having been to many tropical coastal cities I can tell you the wave action calms down at night (unless it is storming) and the water becomes calm. I have even noticed this while I am sailing in the middle of nowhere. now this is just surface action, the tides are still moving and the currents don't slow down so do we in our tanks need a photo cell to calm it down at night. Not in my opinion as I am not trying to recreate the wave area on the beach.
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This question was also a topic on Reef Central over the past month, and directed to Anthony Calfo for a response. Here's the link below:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=497826 Bottom line, Calfo is not a fan ... |
Interesting point was brought up in that RC thread. Even though there is constant flow in the reefs, it goes 11-12 hours in one direction, then 11-12 hours in the other direction. Maybe I should try putting powerheads on each corner and put them on alternate 12 hour cycles.
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