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Old May 23rd 05, 05:27 AM
puneet
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Its actually a boon in disguise. Imagine all darkness say at 7:59am and
suddenly sun shines to its full brightness at 8am. (I have assumed
arbriatry timings).
If the light brightens over a period of time then the fish in your tank
are more comfortable
Puneet

 




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