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Jan Sacharuk
October 24th 03, 05:32 PM
I keep hearing that the goldfish should get 8 hours of light a day. Is
that an exact figure, or a minimum? I turn on their lights when I get
up, and turn them off when I go to bed, so they get about 14-16 hours
of bright light a day. Is that too much? My fish SEEM happy enough,
and always energetic.

JS

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Magic menagerie
October 29th 03, 03:14 AM
You could always put a timer on it...

Jan Sacharuk
October 29th 03, 02:26 PM
In article >, Magic menagerie wrote:
> You could always put a timer on it...

I could, but as yet, nobody has told me how long I should set the
timer for, which is essentially what I'm asking. :)

Jan

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October 30th 03, 01:42 PM
12-16 hours. your choice. Ingrid

Jan Sacharuk > wrote:

>In article >, Magic menagerie wrote:
>> You could always put a timer on it...
>
>I could, but as yet, nobody has told me how long I should set the
>timer for, which is essentially what I'm asking. :)
>
>Jan



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Geezer From The Freezer
October 31st 03, 11:01 AM
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> 12-16 hours. your choice. Ingrid

yep, normal "sun" hours!

BErney1014
October 31st 03, 10:55 PM
>nobody has told me how long I should set the
>timer for, which is essentially what I'm asking. :)

It's been found goldfish can "tell time". It's better to use daylight to keep
them in tune with the cycle. Lights on when the sun comes up and off when it
goes down.