I'm currently on a reverse photo period with my algae reactor, and my chaeto is finally growing (the key seemed to be maturity of the tank + dosing Brightwell Chaetogro). I want the reactor to ultimately outcompete display tank algae (just some fuzzy stuff on the sand and snail shells) on the regular, so getting my chaeto growing more with possibly a longer photo period might work? So curious to see what you have seen in terms of photo periods and competing with display tank algae.
My questions:
1. What schedule do you run your refugium or algae reactor lights? And why?
2. Will longer photo periods actually grow chaeto faster, or does it need some dark time?
3. I'm under the assumption that the more chaeto you have, the more it will compete for nutrients, thus if you can make it grow faster, it'll compound as the amount grows inside a reactor or fuge and outcompete other algae.
My questions:
1. What schedule do you run your refugium or algae reactor lights? And why?
2. Will longer photo periods actually grow chaeto faster, or does it need some dark time?
3. I'm under the assumption that the more chaeto you have, the more it will compete for nutrients, thus if you can make it grow faster, it'll compound as the amount grows inside a reactor or fuge and outcompete other algae.