BioCube 32 lighting schedule for corals and fish

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My power went out today for a few hours and I had a temporary air pump in my aquarium to help but no heater! The heat stayed pretty good but when it came back on the lighting schedule was not! I cannot remember the schedule I had! Can anybody help me with this? It's a 32 gallon BioCube all in one. Thank you so much in advance
 

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Would you know the manufacture of the light?
 

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I have been running this schedule a little over a year.
channel 1 - 12:30pm-7:30pm
channel 2 - 11:30am-7:30pm
channel 3 - 6:00am - 11:00pm
 

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Do you get a lot of algae growth having channel one on so long?
I do not. I have a few snails, hermits, 1 urchin, bristle stars, astrea stars that help with that also.
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I do not. I have a few snails, hermits, 1 urchin, bristle stars, astrea stars that help with that also.
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I have some snails and Hermits and a cleaner shrimp as my cleanup crew but I still get LG if I turn on the white lights too long. It may because sunlight comes in their room indirectly hitting the aquarium. I will try that lighting schedule!
 

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I have some snails and Hermits and a cleaner shrimp as my cleanup crew but I still get LG if I turn on the white lights too long. It may because sunlight comes in their room indirectly hitting the aquarium. I will try that lighting schedule!
Yeah, very well could be. If the algae starts to get the upper hand you could cycle the lights down a little and see how it goes.
 
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