Originally posted by bking
will the reduced light hurt mu curlyque anemone? just curious, and thanks for all the help,,,how do I get reid of or control all the chemicals they are talking about, like I said, still kinda new to this////
Probably.
What happens is the hair algae is more cellular and the macros are more specialized. And the anemone does need light. So the hair algae is faster growing (and dieing) than the macros and anemone. With reduced lighting the hair will die off faster. Meanwhile, if anything, the macros and anemone will grow faster using stored energy in an attempt to find light. Therefore, the macros and anemone can survive the reduced lighting longer than the hair. So when the lights come back on, the plant life is a much greater percentage of macros then before. then the macros take off using the new light. And the anemone recovers also. Obviously you want the lights to come back on long enough for the macros and anemone to regain their strength. And you have to adjust the lighting to allow the macros to grow but discourage the hair. this is obviously not something you want to be a permant thing. But a once to twice effort to overcome hair is a good thing.