Poll: Lighting Cycles - How long do you run your lights

Poll: Lighting Cycles - How long do you run your lights

  • <6 hours

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • 6 - 8 hours

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • 8 - 10 hours

    Votes: 29 47.5%
  • 10 - 12 hours

    Votes: 16 26.2%
  • 12 - 14 hours

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • >14 hours

    Votes: 5 8.2%

  • Total voters
    61

Husky_1

Premium Member
I know this has been covered a million times, but I was wondering how long people normally run their light cycles.

Mine are right now on for only about 8 hours from 1st actinic on, to last actinic off.
 
Yeah I agree, there are so many variations of this poll.....Not to mention a poll to see if increasing your lighting time has actually done anything for growth or if its just causing your electric bill to rise
 
T5 blueplus - 12hrs
T5 aquablue - 10hrs
14k MH - 4 hrs

Interestingly, some of my corals hold better color with just 2 hrs of MH daily. Others look better running 4 today.
 
Jeff, how is your overall growth with only 4 hours of MH. Have you noticed an increase, decrease, or about the same?

I am sure the aquablue helps with growth, as opposed to all actinic. I have am just starting to running an aquasun which is a 10k as one of my t5's.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11565710#post11565710 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Husky_1
Jeff, how is your overall growth with only 4 hours of MH. Have you noticed an increase, decrease, or about the same?

I am sure the aquablue helps with growth, as opposed to all actinic. I have am just starting to running an aquasun which is a 10k as one of my t5's.

I wouldn't call it insane growth, but I am very happy with the growth and color I am getting from everything.

I believe my T5 setup has a lot to do with the success I'm having. The bulbs I'm runing are among the highest output available for T5 bulbs. On top of that, I have them in single lamp reflectors, and overdriven with icecap ballasts. With the open top canopy, the bulbs stay at their optimal temperature (95-100 deg), so their output is maximized.
 
I run a reverse lighting schedule...

Actinics 2PM - 2AM
MH 4pm - 1AM

1. No chiller needed cause I cool my reef with my central AC.

2. I'm not wasting AC while I'm at work.

3. I get to ENJOY watching my reef as much as I want.

4. I save $$$... :thumbsup:
 
Yeah I'm a big proponent of lighting your tank when you're home, rather than to coincide with the lighting schedule outside of your house. Better experience for you, and that's who gets to appreciate the tank.

The only arguement that I have from the other side of that fence is that I can see my fish are up and around when it's light out outside, since the room is comfortably lit with daylight by the time the lights come on, so they're waking up at 10-11am when it naturally gets light out, and then go to sleep when their lights go out around 1 or so. ::shrug::
 
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