💡 Aquarium Photoperiod Guide
🌿 Low-Tech Planted (no CO₂, moderate light)
- ⏱️ 6–7 hrs/day
- 🕐 Example: 12:00 pm – 6:30 pm
- ✅ Keeps algae manageable while giving plants steady energy
- 🐟 Good balance for community tanks
💨 High-Tech Planted (CO₂ injection + strong light)
- ⏱️ 7–8 hrs/day (never more than 9)
- 🕐 Example: 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
- 🫧 CO₂ ON 90 min before lights → OFF 60 min before lights out
- 💊 Fertilizers dosed daily or 3–4×/week, synced with lights
- 🌱 Supports fast growers (Rotala, Ludwigia, carpets)
🐟 Fish-Only / Monster / Ray / Pleco Tanks
- ⏱️ 6 hrs/day
- 🕐 Example: 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm (evening viewing)
- 🪵 Provide caves, driftwood, or dim areas → plecos & rays feel secure
- ❌ Longer photoperiod = more algae without plant benefit
🌙 “Siesta” Method (split schedule)
- 🌅 Morning: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm (4 hrs)
- 🌃 Evening: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm (4 hrs)
- ⏱️ Total = 8 hrs
- ✅ Reduces algae pressure but allows long viewing window
- 🐠 Helpful for balancing busy lifestyle + plant needs
🚦 Adjustment Signs
- 🟢 Plants pearling, steady growth → photoperiod good
- 🟡 Algae film in <48 hrs → cut back 30–60 min
- 🔴 Fish hiding or washed-out colors → shorten duration, add shade
- 🔧 No pearling in CO₂ tank → nutrient/CO₂ issue, not light hours
🧯 Pro Tips
- ⏰ Always use timers for consistency
- 🌅 If possible, ramp lights up/down (simulate sunrise/sunset → less stress for fish)
- 🪴 Increase duration slowly (30 min/week) if needed
- 💧 Sync liquid ferts and CO₂ injection with lights for best results
- 🌑 Total darkness at night helps fish rest and strengthens circadian rhythm
✅ Bottom line:
- 🌿 Low-tech → 6–7 hrs/day
- 💨 High-tech → 7–8 hrs/day with CO₂ sync
- 🐟 Fish-only → 6 hrs/day for viewing only
- 🌙 Split “siesta” works if you want longer viewing but still safe photoperiod
