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Direct Sunlight
Hello;
Is Direct Sunlight bad or good on planted tanks? Am currently fighting an algae invasion which I am writing in my thread here. The only bad things I can think of are heat from direct sunlight and algae growth due to a wide range spectrum. But the good could be plant growth due to high lumen values which can't be achieved by cheap lights.
Last edited by sub-80; 11-22-2012 at 08:35 AM.. Reason: none |
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Moderator
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In general, direct sunlight is to be avoided.
There are issues such as overheating, too much light, uncontrollable light (intensity and duration), non-reliable light (clouds, etc).
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A Primer to Pressurized CO2 and A Primer to Planted Tanks Eheim Pimp #362 - Eheim 2213 x2, Eheim 2028, Ehein 2217, Eheim surface skimmer and Eheim autofeeder. Victor Pimp #33 - HPT272-125-350-4M |
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Wannabe Guru
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Hide the substrate from light with duct tape(on the outide of the tank, of course.) Vals make a great live-in window blind, as well.
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