Shortest photoperiod for chaeto

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What’s the shortest photoperiod I can have for chaeto to survive? I’ve got an ALR1 and a 20 gallon tank. I haven’t started using it yet, but am aware it may well decrease my NO3 and PO4 too much. So was thinking of only using it for about 20 minutes a day. Is that too short a photo period for the algae to survive? And can I light the algae without running water through the reactor?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
What’s the shortest photoperiod I can have for chaeto to survive? I’ve got an ALR1 and a 20 gallon tank. I haven’t started using it yet, but am aware it may well decrease my NO3 and PO4 too much. So was thinking of only using it for about 20 minutes a day. Is that too short a photo period for the algae to survive? And can I light the algae without running water through the reactor?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Twenty minutes is way too short. Needs at least 4 - 6 hours of photoperiod.
 
I run my reactor for 3 hours a day and the chaeto is thriving. I have to dose phosphate and nitrates to keep them detectable in a 30 gallon.

In my experience, you'll want to continuously run water through the reactor. Lit or not. I've accidentally left my pump off a couple times after maintenance and after turning it back on 12 -24 hours later, my whole basement smells like rotten eggs. hydrogen sulfide I believe.
 
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I run my reactor for 3 hours a day and the chaeto is thriving. I have to dose phosphate and nitrates to keep them detectable in a 30 gallon.

In my experience, you'll want to continuously run water through the reactor. Lit or not. I've accidentally left my pump off a couple times after maintenance and after turning it back on 12 -24 hours later, my whole basement smells like rotten eggs. hydrogen sulfide I believe.

Do you mean you have the photo period as 3 hours but the water goes through the reactor all day? Can you control the speed it goes through, too?
 

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