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Very true, I was speaking more to the point that people are saying corals stop up taking light without negative affects, IE: 8 hours of light vs. 5 hours of light. The corals are not affected by being lit for 8 hours but after 5 they are no longer benefiting from it. This all assuming optimal conditions such the 8 hours of lighting isn't over heating the tank etc. Again, I have no idea how much truth there is to the theory outside of the extremes, I was simply speaking to what I have read. It might be a pile of crap for all I know. ![]()
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Robb Last edited by Parker; 02-24-2010 at 06:00 PM. |
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![]() I run my lights for 6 hours a day....3pm - 9pm
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![]() ok...well I don't have any corals right now but I'm thinking of adding them in the future (hence the research on metal halides). Reading between the lines though, the general consensus is that ~15hrs a day my PC lighting is running now is not likely harming anything but it is probably wasteful.
OTOH, if I had MH, then 15hrs might, in fact, be bad. |
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![]() Did more research and was having a lot of trouble finding 75W metal Halides (I have a centre brace in my 29 Gal tank and don't want a shadow from the brace so 2 lower wattage lights would be needed instead of a single lamp) and came across a section of the USHIO website that was quite informative:
http://www.ushio.com/products/petcare/aqualite.htm In it, they state that MH lights should be on for at least 12 hrs a day... No telling if that's a marketing ploy to use more lamps or if that's from a sound biological rational. |
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