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It is possible to polarise the aquarium glass with one polarity and the room
lights with the opposite? Perhaps it is a stupid question, as the reflected light off the walls etc won't stay the same polarity. This would be significantly less than the direct light though. The value of doing this, would be the ability of leaving the room lights on all night, without affecting the fish inside the tank. Thx Rob |
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