Okay so I have a new coralife light (2 daylight and 2 actinic bulbs) for the SW and it is AWESOME! Now while I want to do everything exactly correct (ha! not so easy ) I also want to try to keep costs down....( I know, I am cracking you up, right? ). I was calculating how much more electricity this light is using than the regular light it came with, and let's just say I was a little horrified. Okay, maybe that was a little theatrical , but you get my drift.
I know that these lights should be staged, so how could I do that efficiently and save a little $$$ at the same time, without hurting anyone (coral growth)? I start out with the actinic on around 8:00 a.m........then when should I turn on the regular daylight bulbs? How long should they be on? Then, when should I begin to stage down back to actinic before turning the whole thing off? I must also say that I am having a bit of a temp rise in the afternoon.........(82-83 degrees in the tank) and I am not sure when I should start getting too concerned with that.......
I plan on buying one of those neato timers that will do all of the off and on for me, so I can't screw it all up.
I know that these lights should be staged, so how could I do that efficiently and save a little $$$ at the same time, without hurting anyone (coral growth)? I start out with the actinic on around 8:00 a.m........then when should I turn on the regular daylight bulbs? How long should they be on? Then, when should I begin to stage down back to actinic before turning the whole thing off? I must also say that I am having a bit of a temp rise in the afternoon.........(82-83 degrees in the tank) and I am not sure when I should start getting too concerned with that.......
I plan on buying one of those neato timers that will do all of the off and on for me, so I can't screw it all up.