Obi-dad
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14532217#post14532217 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mrpenguin
What do you think of running 2 pure Actinic for 2 hours before and 2 hours before and after the 4 main bulbs come on for 6 hours.
So 6 hours with 6 bulbs on a 75G and 10 hours in total with the pure Actinic ??
Would running pure Actinic defeat the purpose of the shorter photo period ?
I recommend trying that and waiting for at least a month before deciding to change, as it takes a while before color changes happen.
I think because there are so many factors involved (water clarity, feeding, light fixtures with varying amount of light entering the water, etc) that there is no good 'rule' of photoperiod length. Each should try one thing, wait a good amount of time to determine effect, then try varying it, and wait again. I think different photoperiods will work for different tanks.
Mine likes less photoperiod, and was not because of jumping on a fad, it was from last summer when I reduced the photoperiod due to heat in my office - and at the end of the summer realized the colors were better. Am I positive it was only the photoperiod? No, but I think that was the only major change.