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Mmm....
I tried is as well and read in many places the a 'Siesta' of photo period is bad for Algae and would not effect your plants.... So have I read... And tried for about 2 weeks... didn't help at all. I recommend 10 -12 hours a day. I also run a low light tank.... So it is also a matter of experience.. "JHudson" wrote in message news:uu6Cb.51547$d35.7988@edtnps84... Hi I was reading somewhere that to help fight algae you can turn your lights off 2-3 hours in the middle of the day. Has anybody done this? Any experiences good or bad? Also regarding length, I read anywhere from 10hrs to 15hrs a day for a tank. My tank is low light(just under 2 watts/gallon) and was wondering is there anything that would help me decide the number of hours I should have it on. Thanks -- JHudson Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the universe together. I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts... There are lies, damn lies and statistics! |
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I just this week gave up on the "Siesta" approach. I found that
the algae was growing better with a 3 hour blackout mid-day. My (wild assed) guess is that since the algae is on the front, closest (though perpendicular to) a window several meters away, it go sufficient illumination and access to nutrients while the vascular plants were "sleeping". In any case, the return of a normal 12 hour cycle has encouraged a burst of activity by my ottos. -coelacanth P.S. I've since looked at some of the discussion of using a "siesta" and I must say I doubt that there is convincing evidence to support the "slow algal photosynthesis" theory that's being asserted. "Amit" wrote in message ... Mmm.... I tried is as well and read in many places the a 'Siesta' of photo period is bad for Algae and would not effect your plants.... So have I read... And tried for about 2 weeks... didn't help at all. I recommend 10 -12 hours a day. I also run a low light tank.... So it is also a matter of experience.. "JHudson" wrote in message news:uu6Cb.51547$d35.7988@edtnps84... Hi I was reading somewhere that to help fight algae you can turn your lights off 2-3 hours in the middle of the day. Has anybody done this? Any experiences good or bad? Also regarding length, I read anywhere from 10hrs to 15hrs a day for a tank. My tank is low light(just under 2 watts/gallon) and was wondering is there anything that would help me decide the number of hours I should have it on. Thanks -- JHudson Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the universe together. I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts... There are lies, damn lies and statistics! |
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