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I do the same thing on my tank. It gets diffused sunlight for about 30 - 45 minutes a day.

I've seen large tanks using solatubes with actinic supplementation They had to ad-hoc a method to block light as needed as the intensity was simply too much. I think it would be a worthy way to light a large tank with absolutely no cost once it's setup. Add some actinic LED's and you don't have to worry about the lighting for 10 years.

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Cool pics subsea.

It's interesting when my LPS get direct sunlight through one of my windows (maybe 20 minutes a day this time of year). My acans and chalice get all excited and inflate/extend their tentacles, neat to see.

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Cool pics subsea.

It's interesting when my LPS get direct sunlight through one of my windows (maybe 20 minutes a day this time of year). My acans and chalice get all excited and inflate/extend their tentacles, neat to see.

I like that thought. I will frag some Frogspawn in there. Patrick

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