As with many reefers I have tried different things. After 40 yrs of reefkeeping, I have thrown a truck load of gagets away and went from Jaubert DSB plenums to mud refugiums to shallow sand beds. Nothing has intrigued me more than the light cycle for macro in the refugium. I first went with a 24 hour light cycle using Caulerpa. The idea was to prevent Caulerpa from going sexual. Not sure why, but it worked ok. Then the opposite light cycle became the standard to help stabalize pH during lights out. The logic of steady state pH has eluded me. There is no oppossite light cycle on the reef. Why does there need to be one in our marine aquariums. On my sumpless tanks there is no opposite light cycle. The pH fluctuations that I have seen go from 8.1 to 7.8. I have observed no problems with these pH swings in my tanks. It has actually assisted in dissolving arogonite for bufferring and trace mineral addittion.
On my 75G tank, I have a 4" DSB Jauberty Plenum with a mud macro refugium. It has been on an oppossite light cycle for ten years. Last week, I changed lighting schedule for tank and refugium lights to run simultaneous for 14 hours.
We shall see if modertate pH fluctuations are good are bad for a mixed garden reef.
On my 75G tank, I have a 4" DSB Jauberty Plenum with a mud macro refugium. It has been on an oppossite light cycle for ten years. Last week, I changed lighting schedule for tank and refugium lights to run simultaneous for 14 hours.
We shall see if modertate pH fluctuations are good are bad for a mixed garden reef.
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