keeps ph more constant and while all the algae in corals and in tank
are using O2 and putting out CO2 the algae in the refugium will use CO2 and
grow faster and put out O2 in the process to go back to tank.


At 03:13 PM 2/7/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Just wondering why I have heard several people say that if you have a
>refugium ect., you should light it opposite of the main tank?  meaning
>the light is on at night instead of during the day.
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