I was wondering whether it was better to run the light on my refuge 24 hours or just run it opposite of the display tank lights. I heard it was better to run them opposite to help stabilize pH throughout the day. But I'm afraid its slowing down the growth of my cheato and reducing the nutrient absorption.
Any thoughts?
Refuge light cycle.
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Refuge light cycle.
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I do not currently run a refugium, but I am not a big fan of 24/7 light cycles. This is one of many reasons (i believe) people have had trouble with Caulerpa species and have since looked toward Chaetomorpha. If it were left up to me, I would use a simple reverse cycle. Sure day reactions will not be able to take place, but it is more natural for both the algae and the animals that live in a refugium. Besides, running 24/7 without adequate CO2 input (or something similar) will result in eventual wild pH swings from day to night (especially while the main tank is in the day cycle).
Andrew
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25g planted nature aquarium