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r 3lusive

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has anybody ever kept on they're lights for 24 hrs a day, with no ill effects on photosynthetic inverts such as anemone's.

any thoughts and info will be much appreciated.

I have an actnic/10000k vho a reg 10000k vho and a actnic also vho. I turn almost all off at night except for a couple moon lights and the actnic.

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Len

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Do you mean for an extended period of time? I've had my lights stay on for a few days (controller malfunction) with no long term effects I can see. But I wouldn't try it indefinitely if that's what you're asking.
 

Len

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May I ask why you want to do this? I see nothing good resulting from 24 hour photoperiods.
 

Unarce

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The dark period is necessary for photosynthetic inverts to process certain biological reactions. You'll probably run the risk of losing livestock to photoinhibition.
 

wyw

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A few years ago when I picked up my son from a class at the Long Beach Aquarium, I saw a small tank in the classroom looking really bad . When I asked what went wrong, one of his teachers explained the lights were accidentally left on all weekend causing a lot of the corals to bleach and die.
 

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