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Hi,
I have a new question for this newsgroup about light management in freshwater tank. I have asked to my reseller how much light a tank will need. He answered me that I can switch on the light in my tank when I am at home so I can enjoy it. In fact, he said, in nature the amount of light that normally plants and fishes receive from the Sun is very low so tank could work also with ambient lights. Actually I switch on the light (neon tube) a couple of hours in the morning, to feed fishes, and about four-five hours in the evening. Everything seem to be ok, but I would like to avoid that fishes become stressed. So the question is how much and when should I turn on the light? Do I need a special type of light? Thank you very much.... Max from Rome |
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![]() " wrote in message ... Hi, I have a new question for this newsgroup about light management in freshwater tank. I have asked to my reseller how much light a tank will need. He answered me that I can switch on the light in my tank when I am at home so I can enjoy it. In fact, he said, in nature the amount of light that normally plants and fishes receive from the Sun is very low so tank could work also with ambient lights. Actually I switch on the light (neon tube) a couple of hours in the morning, to feed fishes, and about four-five hours in the evening. Everything seem to be ok, but I would like to avoid that fishes become stressed. So the question is how much and when should I turn on the light? Do I need a special type of light? Thank you very much.... Best plant growth is normally achieved with about 0.3W of light per litre of water in the tank. More if the tank is unusually deep. Convention says you should run your lights for about 12 hours per day continuously - the easiest way is to use a time switch. Switching the lights on and off a couple of times a day won't bother the fish much but will not favour growing plants - although different plants need different amounts of light so it depends what you are trying to grow. rgds I. |
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