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My reasoning is that in nature, there is very little actinic solar radiation at twilight hours when the atmosphere is permitting primarily red light. Am I correct?

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My reasoning is that in nature, there is very little actinic solar radiation at twilight hours when the atmosphere is permitting primarily red light. Am I correct?

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<> Thanks very much! <> Best regards, Paul <> Lighting/Photoperiod 7/15/06 Hello All, Now that I have bought a good light for my reef/fish 55g I can’t seem to find the proper lighting schedule. I got a Coralife lunar AquaLight and it has the 10,000K daylight w/ cooling fans and blue Actinic 03 plus the lunar blue moon glow. My question is how many hours do I set these lights for. The paper that came with the lights doesn’t say, I’m ready to set them to a timer but don’t know how many hours to set the lights to. Please tell me, the LFS cant seem to answer my questions.

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