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Question: Should I or shouldn't I?
I am running a light over my sump, over top the refuge area. Now I am just wondering if I have to? In this area I use to have cheato, but that was a long time ago, now it has a DSB (8-10 inches) with about 8-10 inches of Live Rock and LR Rubble. So this light shines on the rock/water.
now is there any benefit to me still having this light on, or am I just wasting energy. Does is still help with PH, Pod life, etc. your views are appreciated, just wondering. |
with just LR and sand. No point.
think positive, now you will have another plug in for something else :) |
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Will pods inhabit rock and sand in a dark sump? Don't they thrive where there is algae?
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Leave the light on 24/7.
The tiny algae that the pods and other critters eat will flourish. |
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Wow, great advice, varied but good.
So, I am gathering if I leave it on, it still has some benefits. So is it worth it? Maybe. I will leave it going for now, unless someone can give really good proof to why I am wasting power. And yes LorenzO, it would be nice to have more plugs... I don't have any left. Unless I get rid of the Pellets. HEHE Thanks all! |
I'm not sure I see much benefit for using the light. If your goal is to grow algae then yes light is needed but algae also needs darkness so a full duty cycle isn't required or recommended. Typically 16 hours on and 8 hours off is standard.
For pods light isn't a requirement, they feed on bacteria, diatoms, and other single-celled organisms in the water. Not all of these require light to grow. Darkness can also be beneficial, it allows for other organisms to flourish such as sponges which can serve as natural filters. |
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Any others agree with him. If so, I think I can remove the light then. I am not wanting to grow algae, just left it on, really because of no reason. |
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