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Bryan Garner June 10th 06 04:20 AM

setting timing on the new lights
 
I like this forum. You guys have been very helpful and keep it interesting.

I just got my Outer Orbit lighting system by CurrentUSA. Awesome light by
the way. Anyway I've read a few opinions on timing the lights and wanted to
hear some "live" information and what's been working for others.

I've heard any thing from 6 hours to 12 hours. I've also heard blue lights
for an hour then kick on the halides for 6-8 hours then blue lights
(actinic) again for an hour then the moon lights/no lights.

What has been working for you guys?

Thanks.

B

90 gallon reef



TheRock June 10th 06 02:02 PM

setting timing on the new lights
 
I do 1 hour Antic and full daylight for the next 7 hours.
Then it goes right to LED moon light with refugium lights on.
On the weekends I extend the day light for an hour or two,
just because I'm home and I like the extra hour of entertainment.

I don't know if it really matters, however the point to our fancy
Current USA lighting is 24 lighting solution. So I like simulating
sun rise, but since the lights aren't on for 16 hours I keep them full blast
until the end.

Chris

"Bryan Garner" wrote in message
...
I like this forum. You guys have been very helpful and keep it
interesting.

I just got my Outer Orbit lighting system by CurrentUSA. Awesome light by
the way. Anyway I've read a few opinions on timing the lights and wanted
to hear some "live" information and what's been working for others.

I've heard any thing from 6 hours to 12 hours. I've also heard blue
lights for an hour then kick on the halides for 6-8 hours then blue lights
(actinic) again for an hour then the moon lights/no lights.

What has been working for you guys?

Thanks.

B

90 gallon reef




Wayne Sallee June 10th 06 07:30 PM

setting timing on the new lights
 
Run the moon lights at night.
Have daylight for about 12 hours.
For the daylight, have the actinics turn on for about an
hour, and then both lights on, then only actinics on for
about an hour, then night light on.

Basicly you are just trying to simulate conditons at the
tropics.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Bryan Garner wrote on 6/9/2006 11:20 PM:
I like this forum. You guys have been very helpful and keep it interesting.

I just got my Outer Orbit lighting system by CurrentUSA. Awesome light by
the way. Anyway I've read a few opinions on timing the lights and wanted to
hear some "live" information and what's been working for others.

I've heard any thing from 6 hours to 12 hours. I've also heard blue lights
for an hour then kick on the halides for 6-8 hours then blue lights
(actinic) again for an hour then the moon lights/no lights.

What has been working for you guys?

Thanks.

B

90 gallon reef



Bryan June 11th 06 03:40 AM

setting timing on the new lights
 
thanks Wayne, thanks Chris. I just set them up with those ideas in mind.

Wayne, ever had a parent tell you to keep your wet hands off their kids? :)

Bryan


"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
...
Run the moon lights at night.
Have daylight for about 12 hours.
For the daylight, have the actinics turn on for about an hour, and then
both lights on, then only actinics on for about an hour, then night light
on.

Basicly you are just trying to simulate conditons at the tropics.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Bryan Garner wrote on 6/9/2006 11:20 PM:
I like this forum. You guys have been very helpful and keep it
interesting.

I just got my Outer Orbit lighting system by CurrentUSA. Awesome light
by the way. Anyway I've read a few opinions on timing the lights and
wanted to hear some "live" information and what's been working for
others.

I've heard any thing from 6 hours to 12 hours. I've also heard blue
lights for an hour then kick on the halides for 6-8 hours then blue
lights (actinic) again for an hour then the moon lights/no lights.

What has been working for you guys?

Thanks.

B

90 gallon reef




Wayne Sallee June 12th 06 03:58 PM

setting timing on the new lights
 
hehe no, but I did have a Mexican threaten to fight me
because I took his kid by the arm, and walked him to the
door, and told the family that they had to leave. I then
responded the the Mexican with "you couldn't fight your
way out of a paper bag". That made him mad. hehe

I had another time when a kid said to is parent "he wet
me", and the parent said "who wet you?", and the kid said
"wayne", and the parent said something like "oh ok cool :-) "

Kids are always very intrigued when the fish is getting
caught, but I don't have any problem with them getting in
the way, because when they see that net dripping lots of
water coming towards them, they get quickly get out of the
way :-) hehehe

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Bryan wrote on 6/10/2006 10:40 PM:
thanks Wayne, thanks Chris. I just set them up with those ideas in mind.

Wayne, ever had a parent tell you to keep your wet hands off their kids? :)

Bryan


"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
...
Run the moon lights at night.
Have daylight for about 12 hours.
For the daylight, have the actinics turn on for about an hour, and then
both lights on, then only actinics on for about an hour, then night light
on.

Basicly you are just trying to simulate conditons at the tropics.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Bryan Garner wrote on 6/9/2006 11:20 PM:
I like this forum. You guys have been very helpful and keep it
interesting.

I just got my Outer Orbit lighting system by CurrentUSA. Awesome light
by the way. Anyway I've read a few opinions on timing the lights and
wanted to hear some "live" information and what's been working for
others.

I've heard any thing from 6 hours to 12 hours. I've also heard blue
lights for an hour then kick on the halides for 6-8 hours then blue
lights (actinic) again for an hour then the moon lights/no lights.

What has been working for you guys?

Thanks.

B

90 gallon reef





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