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Old August 29th 03, 04:48 AM
Richard Reynolds
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Default How long should I leave my Lights On?

"Mort" wrote in message
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Sorry for asking such a newbie question.

I'm just curious if it should be longer than 8-10 hours at this point.


could do more could do less, keep reading

I have a 75gal that has been running for about a week. It has not cycled
yet (obviously) and I dont have much in it except for some live rock.
(minimal amount at best) but it has some nice purple algea on it so I want
it to do well.


you wont kill off any of it w/o lighting, for the duration of a cycle, it wont grow with
ammonia/nitrite present, and wont grow w/o lights


For lights, I have the 4X65W Formosa Fixture (PC @ 260watts)
So how long should they be on?




Also, will the LR cycle the tank or should I do the piece of shrimp from the
deli trick?


do both

TIA

~Mort



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