Light Schedule?

Kasey Grohowski

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Just wondering what a good light schedule is. Would 2 hour sunrise (blue) 6 hours daylight (white) 2 hours sunset (blue) be a good schedule?
 
The sunrise and sunset of 2 hours each is OK. The midday of 6 hours is probably OK assuming the sunrise and sunset are not ramping up and down but just stable? Also keep the blues on during the 6 hour midday. If you have to dial back the intensity because you now add blue to the midday, dial back the white more than the blue.

The zooxanthellae that does photosynthesis inside our corals use far more blue spectrum to do this than any other. Terrestrial plants and most algae (plants) use red/yellow spectrum for photosynthesis, so less white and more blue is good for the corals and harder on algae.
 
The sunrise and sunset of 2 hours each is OK. The midday of 6 hours is probably OK assuming the sunrise and sunset are not ramping up and down but just stable? Also keep the blues on during the 6 hour midday. If you have to dial back the intensity because you now add blue to the midday, dial back the white more than the blue.

The zooxanthellae that does photosynthesis inside our corals use far more blue spectrum to do this than any other. Terrestrial plants and most algae (plants) use red/yellow spectrum for photosynthesis, so less white and more blue is good for the corals and harder on algae.
The lights have a 90 minute ramp for each light I believe.
 
The sunrise and sunset of 2 hours each is OK. The midday of 6 hours is probably OK assuming the sunrise and sunset are not ramping up and down but just stable? Also keep the blues on during the 6 hour midday. If you have to dial back the intensity because you now add blue to the midday, dial back the white more than the blue.

The zooxanthellae that does photosynthesis inside our corals use far more blue spectrum to do this than any other. Terrestrial plants and most algae (plants) use red/yellow spectrum for photosynthesis, so less white and more blue is good for the corals and harder on algae.
Also the daylight is 90% blue and 50% whites.
 

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