I thouhgt Dave (fatoldsun) might be interested in this one:
http://reefbuilders.com/2012/02/06/adees-reef-sunlight/
http://reefbuilders.com/2012/02/06/adees-reef-sunlight/
Wow that is a nice tank. I wonder how the algae growth is on the glass n rock with the sun hitting it all day. One of my freshwater tanks was placed where it got some sun during the day and was always growing green algae in that spot.
and a massive Algae Scrubber measuring 120 cm x 100cm (48in x 40in).
I thouhgt Dave (fatoldsun) might be interested in this one:
http://reefbuilders.com/2012/02/06/adees-reef-sunlight/
Thanks Jim. Very cool. I'm not quite there. I'll take what George said and blame it on our global position relative to the equator. Well that and I have a MUCH smaller algae magnet![]()
The light in my situation is less desirable than it would seem - a lot of nuisance algae and I will likely need a chiller even if/when I make the switch to LEDs and I'm quite sure with all of the layers of "film or tint" on the glass - especially the ceiling/roof I don't know how much of the beneficial spectrum eeks its way through. Also I've noticed in the morning when the natural sun is the strongest based on my room's orientation, the coral looks washed out - I imagine if we really looked to mimic "natural sunlight" with our lighting we'd be pretty disappointed. All of that said, I still would like to try solar tubes in another situation - if I was to have a different setup down the road - I think there would be less spectral-loss with the little dome up on the roof and maybe it could be placed to maximize the light it catches