Lunar lights, for us or them? (or both)

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  1. oeb

    oeb Astrea Snail

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    Just a quick question...

    I bought a Current Sundial 36" light w/4 lunar lights built on. Since adding it around a month ago, I noticed my brittle star fish doesn't venture out as far as it once did. Also, when I first got the light, and manually turned on the lunar LED's after hours, the starfish would retreat under a rock.

    So my question is, is there much benefit to the actual inhabitants of the aquarium from lunar lights? Or is it just a way for us to watch what is going on after hours?

    And on a positive note, my CBS loves to roam when the lunar light kicks on (or when it's dark in general?). I never knew he was so active until I got the light.

    TIA-
     
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  3. mattchew

    mattchew Bristle Worm

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    my star does the same thing..... good question... i still run mine though
     
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    Godbert Montipora Capricornis

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    the lunar lights have many benefits... one (and this is probably the best one) is that you get to observe your specimens at night;D another is that some fish, and some corals too, will spawn if they are in a mated pair when the moonlights are on. as for your star problem it may just come as a shock to him when the lights switch depending on what circuit they are on
     
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    oeb Astrea Snail

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    They have a light sensor and come on within a couple seconds after the actinics kick off.
     
  6. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    I have heard it both ways and people will preach them both. I run some nice Lunar lights that Tangster made and I put them on a Lunar cycle that is programmed into my AC III controller. So there are times in the month I see no lights because that would be the new moon.
    Just some thing to play with as the moons cycle will advance about 50min every day.
     
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  7. oeb

    oeb Astrea Snail

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    Otty, great response, thank you.

    I turned off my lunar light right before I posted, and just did a red-light check. My starfish has moved to the other side of the tank. I think I will have to adopt some sort of schedule as well. Although mine will be manual. :p
     
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  9. wildreef

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    well' i'll say that ive never had lunar lights on my tank , now
    with that said ' lunar lights are supposed to imitate the moon ?

    well why would ya have them iluminate every night ?

    The moon isint out every night and and you have half moon's /full at diffent times of the month'
    Theres real cloud cover in the real world

    So i would think if i were to have lunar lights on the tank , would be if i could time them to come on and diffrent times and fade off, and/or come on at the cycle of a moon/month ???
    And ive read in some places where this helps with spawning of certain species of fish/corals ?
     
  10. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    My AquaController III imitates all of that by dimming the lights and doing a complete lunar cycle. Here is a look at April's seasonal table.

    Date Sun rise/set - Moon rise/set - Temperature

    Apr 01 07:06/19:21 - 03:44/15:44 - 76.0
    Apr 02 07:06/19:21 - 04:32/16:32 - 76.0
    Apr 03 07:05/19:21 - 05:21/17:21 - 76.0
    Apr 04 07:05/19:21 - 06:10/18:10 - 76.0
    Apr 05 07:04/19:21 - 06:59/18:59 - 76.0
    Apr 06 07:03/19:21 - 07:48/19:48 - 76.0
    Apr 07 07:03/19:21 - 08:36/20:36 - 76.1
    Apr 08 07:02/19:21 - 09:24/21:24 - 76.1
    Apr 09 07:01/19:22 - 10:13/22:13 - 76.1
    Apr 10 07:01/19:22 - 11:02/23:02 - 76.1
    Apr 11 07:00/19:22 - 11:51/23:51 - 76.1
    Apr 12 07:00/19:22 - 12:40/00:40 - 76.1
    Apr 13 06:59/19:22 - 13:28/01:28 - 76.2
    Apr 14 06:58/19:22 - 14:17/02:17 - 76.2
    Apr 15 06:58/19:22 - 15:06/03:06 - 76.2
    Apr 16 06:57/19:23 - 15:55/03:55 - 76.2
    Apr 17 06:56/19:23 - 16:44/04:44 - 76.2
    Apr 18 06:56/19:23 - 17:32/05:32 - 76.2
    Apr 19 06:55/19:23 - 18:21/06:21 - 76.3
    Apr 20 06:54/19:23 - 19:10/07:10 - 76.3
    Apr 21 06:54/19:23 - 19:59/07:59 - 76.3
    Apr 22 06:53/19:23 - 20:48/08:48 - 76.3
    Apr 23 06:53/19:23 - 21:36/09:36 - 76.3
    Apr 24 06:52/19:24 - 22:25/10:25 - 76.3
    Apr 25 06:51/19:24 - 23:14/11:14 - 76.4
    Apr 26 06:51/19:24 - 00:03/12:03 - 76.4
    Apr 27 06:50/19:24 - 00:52/12:52 - 76.4
    Apr 28 06:49/19:24 - 01:40/13:40 - 76.4
    Apr 29 06:49/19:24 - 02:29/14:29 - 76.4
    Apr 30 06:48/19:24 - 03:18/15:18 - 76.4

    Pretty cool how it works but there are days will the tank is black when I leave for work and it's in the basement so there is no light down there.