Keep blues on at night or keep tank dark

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I run my blues till about 1-130am. Then it's dark till morning. The room my tank is in doesn't get light till 8-830 in the morning. My coral extension is insane once the lights are out. My be one reason why I get good coral growth. I would say every tank needs rest. The clean up crew really doesn't come out till it pitch black either.
 

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moonlights till midnight and then tank blacks out until around 6am when moonlights kick back on.
 

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I'm not sure if anyone's actually read this article that @dragon99 posted, but it seems to give pretty good insight. Blue lights are actually good if the maximum wavelength is 450 - 460nm (Royal Blue) for some corals. Although, to really get the benefit, they need to be on a lunar cycle. I definitely won't be switching on my white lights unless someone can provide some research to back up their opinion. As far as lights being off completely, I doubt it hurts at all, but it certainly seems like keeping some very slight blue on with a lunar cycle enabled is ideal.
 

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Bump.

I'm not sure if my AI lights have a Lunar mode. But I think I'll try 1% blue until 1am. Sometimes I'm up gaming late, so it would be nice to see the tank somewhat.
 

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Almost all of the reef fish that we keep actually DO stay in one place most of the night. In fact, once our fish have selected a safe hiding / sleeping place, they will typically return to it every evening at dusk.
Yep, after lights out I can find my fish sleeping in the same spots, the only one that changes is the Melanurus, he'll find different spots once and a while to bury himself in.
My lights ramp down to 9:00 then all off.
 

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If I don't turn off the lights (including the lunar) my fish never settles. I found it's the only way to get my fish to relax/sleep/whatever it is that fish do at night.
 

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