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Sun Jul 27, 2008 5:10 pm GMT Reply
I placed my 55 gallon freshwater aquarium in a corner, crosses allfloor joists, on each side of the tank are two windows. The room which is actuaklly a music studio is painted all black with black blinds. Sometimes in the morning about 6am to 9am, I will open the blinds on the northeast side and filter some sun rays into the tank. I figure it works for fish in the wild why not a home tank. The thing is, keep the aquarium light off, I filter the light on the natural plant side, sometimes, the rays will filter in, it gives the tank a shimmering look, as long as there is good areation, and olive nerite snails (I have 35 of these babies), only very little green algae collects on the top of the glass top, under the light. It is rare that I do get algae, of course I am not applying natural sunlight 24/7, but if only a little bit at a time, I think the plants like it and the fish probably do, besides, it is natural, it must alright for fish.
so if sunlight is carefully applied yes it works.
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