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![]() I'm just curious what peoples thoughts are about using the night mode for your powerheads/wavemaker. Wouldn't you want to continue with maximum circulation when PE is generally at its greatest?
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![]() It's probably easier for the polyps to grab a hold of food if it isn't being blasted around at a million miles an hour.
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![]() I use night mode on my vortech because 3200gph is a lot of flow 24/7. In night mode it drops to half that.
I agree with fkshiu about the polyps being able to grab food. Also, the ocean is usually calmer at night. |
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![]() Noob question for ya. What is PE?
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Night mode is one of those features that never made any sense to a lot of experts, for now obvious reasons. You guys should consider NOT lowering your pumps settings at night. |
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![]() I have zero direct knowledge about this and while I agree that the calm ocean night is probably more turbulent then our day's I would think that it's the change that's important.
Also, as far as gas exchange goes I would be willing to bet that the skimmer and/or drop into the sump provides the vast majority of gas exchange in the average reef system. JMHO |
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Also good points... I wonder if the change is important?? i know some people shut the pumps off to feed. I don't have a skimmer ![]() I don't even have a night mode on my pumps... but the theory interests me ![]() |
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The surface agitation provided by the zillions of tiny bubbles in a skimmer probably greatly exceeds any rippling at the surface of a tank. |