magdelan
Fish?
I am interested in learning whether a tank's photoperiod that coincides with the actual outdoors' photoperiod (dawn till dusk) has any beneficial or negative effects on a captive coral reef as opposed to a tank's photoperiod lasting longer than the actual outdoors' photoperiod.
In other words, if your tank is in a room that gets mother nature's rays (the sun), and the tank's lights go on at noon, the tank has already recieved indirrect sunlight (the sun) for the past 6 hours. If the lights are scheduled to go off at 8pm, the tank will have recieved a total of 14 hours of indirrect and dirrect light. Is this bad?
I have recently changed my tank's photoperiod from a 5pm till midnight schedule to a 1pm till 8pm schedule and I feel like my coral coloration is getting more vibrant. This could also be a coincidence having been dosing vodka on a regular basis for the past 10 weeks.
So, please choose your photoperiod (from first actinic on till last actinic off) that most closely represents your tank and post your thoughts, opinions, concerns, or findings.
In other words, if your tank is in a room that gets mother nature's rays (the sun), and the tank's lights go on at noon, the tank has already recieved indirrect sunlight (the sun) for the past 6 hours. If the lights are scheduled to go off at 8pm, the tank will have recieved a total of 14 hours of indirrect and dirrect light. Is this bad?
I have recently changed my tank's photoperiod from a 5pm till midnight schedule to a 1pm till 8pm schedule and I feel like my coral coloration is getting more vibrant. This could also be a coincidence having been dosing vodka on a regular basis for the past 10 weeks.
So, please choose your photoperiod (from first actinic on till last actinic off) that most closely represents your tank and post your thoughts, opinions, concerns, or findings.