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Old 11-24-2006, 09:20 PM
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Default ? about coraline growth and lighting ?

Can anyone refresh my mind as to the minimum time my lights have to be on (new setup) to promote coraline growth?
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Old 11-24-2006, 11:13 PM
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I dont really think there is a minimum Lynn. Coralline grows well in low light conditions, as long as the calcium, {strontium & magnesium also}, levels are decent. I have seen the best growth under vho or T-5 type lighting or even a bunch of 40w lights.

Higher "k" halide bulbs also seem to promote a better growth. When I ran 400w Radiums, it was thick on the back of the tank. Bulbs like 65K Iwasaki bulbs, seem to produce a lighter colour and more of the green type or not much at all, at least in my experience. But corals like it.

I would say if one was running actinics for the normal 11-12hr. period and main lighting for something less, then the growth should be fine.
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