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    Hi guys just wondering how long do you guys on your lights.i have seen people on their lights in the afternoon as well.currently using beamswork Hi-lumen 60 on a 2 ft tank please advise 😁

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    8 to10 hours is the range that will help most aquarist . Less than this, things drop off a bit. Depends on the species but in most cases, 8-10 is best for good efficient growth. Mine tank photoperiod is 8 hours, 4 hours on then 4 hours off and then on again for 4 hours.

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Hmm so means that's you will not on through the night ?

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    I also switch it on with the help of a timer for 3.5hours and rest and then another 3.5hours. Did not leave it on for the rest of the night. The plants also need to rest.

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Ker View Post
    Hmm so means that's you will not on through the night ?
    No, my timing is 12pm to 4pm and then 8pm to 12am.
    Too much light or too strong lights is detrimental to the fishes some will shy away and some will even dampen down their colours
    and also too much light will also promote excessive algae growth in the aquarium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zerofighterx101 View Post
    No, my timing is 12pm to 4pm and then 8pm to 12am.
    Too much light or too strong lights is detrimental to the fishes some will shy away and some will even dampen down their colours
    and also too much light will also promote excessive algae growth in the aquarium.
    Ok wow thanks I was just curious I do see some people on their lights to imitate sun light .

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Mine is 6x24w and on from 9am to 12pm. Then again from 7pm to 10pm. So far so good.

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    I have a different practice, my photoperiod is about 3hour/day only.

    CO2 comes on 1hour before with light intensity at 50% intensity of photoperiod. Another 1hour after photoperiod also at 50% intensity of photoperiod to deplete as much injected CO2 as possible.

    Result is no bba or etc green "fiend".

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by stressed View Post
    I have a different practice, my photoperiod is about 3hour/day only.

    CO2 comes on 1hour before with light intensity at 50% intensity of photoperiod. Another 1hour after photoperiod also at 50% intensity of photoperiod to deplete as much injected CO2 as possible.

    Result is no bba or etc green "fiend".
    Icic means that you only on your lights for 3 hours during the day ?

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by stressed View Post
    I have a different practice, my photoperiod is about 3hour/day only.

    CO2 comes on 1hour before with light intensity at 50% intensity of photoperiod. Another 1hour after photoperiod also at 50% intensity of photoperiod to deplete as much injected CO2 as possible.

    Result is no bba or etc green "fiend".
    Care to share a picture of your tank? What is your plant mass and the type of plants you have. I am very curious to know your plant growth for a photosynthesis of 3 hours daily.

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    I have it for 5 hours, CO2 injection an hour prior and off thirty minutes before lights off. I tried 6 hours but saw significant increase in green algae on the glass panel, I just can't seem to balance the nutrient well.

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    mine is more than 12hour. Is it too long? But I don't have green algae, only BBA recently

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    I'm not very sure as well I seen some having a fixed time slot to mimic sun rise and sunset

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Ker View Post
    I'm not very sure as well I seen some having a fixed time slot to mimic sun rise and sunset
    Every tank is different. If you follow blindly a matured, heavy plant mass tank light period, you are bound to have algae problems, unless yours is also a matured and heavy planted tank. Always bear in mind, the tri factor (Light, CO2 and nutrient) is the key to a balance tank. Difficult to explain fully, look through the threads, there are many good ones. I for one, is still learning to find the balance.

    My suggestion is to try 7 hours and adjust from there.
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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by siatc View Post
    mine is more than 12hour. Is it too long? But I don't have green algae, only BBA recently
    12 hours seems long, you do not have algae problem? Thats very lucky. Light intensity, wavelenght also plays apart, i shall not dwell on the topic or else it will start a light debate again, there are threads on lights already, in intensity, color etc.

    BBA most of the time comes from poor circulation of the tank.
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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Lighting hours also depends on co2 availability.

    Many do the siesta lightning hours, which is the on, off and rest for 4 hours, then on again as they want co2 to replenish themselves during the off period before letting the plants photosynthesize again. For more details, you can refer to Diana Walstad's articles and journals on co2 and lightning period.

    For me, I'm injecting co2, so I do not have the need to have a siesta period, so I go for a straight 8 hours of light a day.

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    image.jpg

    A sample picture of some parts of my tank. Tank is fully
    Planted w various crypts, ludwigia, buceps, nanas, moss, repens.

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    image.jpg

    These are just some randomn photos from my phone as I am not in singapore

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    what is the relationship between turning water filter/power head on/off against light/CO2 on/off?

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    Re: Lighting duration for planted tank

    Quote Originally Posted by angus View Post
    what is the relationship between turning water filter/power head on/off against light/CO2 on/off?
    The filter is always kept on 24/7... filtration and circulation of the water should be permanently on to maintain the beneficial bacteria colony and constantly clean the water.

    Same for power heads, they should be kept on all the time to maintain consistent circulation too.

    Lights and Co2 are set on fixed time schedules (using socket timers) to provide plants with a sufficient period of light and carbon supply to photosynthesize and grow, yet not too much light as to encourage algae.
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