Aquarium Light Cycles
Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2009
by David OCReef
Orange County Aquarium Supplies
The goal of aquarium lighting is to recreate a natural habitat for your aquatic pet fish. It is important to consider both the day and night cycle of aquarium lighting; as it is easy to forget how important this is for the beginning aquarist. Imagine how stressed you would become if you had to live under bright lights, or very little or no light, for 24hours a day, every day. Improper lighting stresses fish and causes health problems for them. So you must simulate the day and night light cycle that your fish are used to, with your aquarium lighting.
Don't forget to provide about 8-12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. Most natural environments are rarely pitch black at night. Instead most are lit by low-intensity moonlight. A blue light can simulate the hours of dusk and dawn; lunar Led's are an excellent source of night lighting. They provide enough illumination for viewing nocturnal behavior while providing enough darkness to allow organisms to rest.
Proper light and night cycles promote good health and natural behaviors, such as spawning. So plan your lighting in terms of daylight and moonlight. Proper day/night light cycles provide the very best conditions for a thriving aquarium.
For more information on Aquarium Lighting visit Orange County Reef Aquatics.
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