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![]() i run mine on the flipside of my MHs so the sump is lit 18 hrs a day
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![]() Doesnt anyone remember grade 9 science class? Plants need darkness to photosynthesis properly, studies have proven this. You want the most out of your macro algea it needs atleast 10hrs of darkness with a 12 on /12 off pattern showing the most photosynthesis in plants.
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![]() just a bunch of stringy old cheato that has grown into a ball shape mine has grown across the rocks but it all does the sam ething
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![]() I am glad your showing good growth but growth doesnt mean photosynthesis which is what takes out nutrients.
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![]() I refer you to my previous post.
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![]() Photosynthesis is acutally a simple equation involving conversion of carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and a carbohydrate. It doesn't really have anything to with nutrient removal. If anything, the processes of cell division and other growth functions would be what's pulling and binding up nutrients from the water.
It's also important to realize that our macroalgaes only bind up nutrients, not use them up. So it's important that we see good growth and harvest/remove some of the biomass from our sumps from time to time or we're actually not accomplishing anything by keeping the stuff alive. Long story short, if you're seeing good growth keeping the lights on, I wouldn't see a problem with it as long as there isn't any risks with something like Caulerpa going sexual on you and poluting your tank; however, I was always under the impression that keeping the lights on 24/7 was the way to keep Caulerpa from going sexual, not the cause of it. |
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![]() Quote:
Photosynthesis is the process plants (and some animals) use to fix carbon used to build the structure of their bodies. During photosynthesis carbon dioxide is consumed, the carbon from the CO2 is fixed to form organic molecules for building the organisms structure, and providing sugars used as metabolites for energy, and oxygen is exhaled. If photosythesis is not occuring, then there is no carbon fixation, and consequently no growth. Consequently, growth DOES mean photosynthesis is occuring. |