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Old 02-18-2010, 10:53 PM
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Only impact may be temperature, and perhaps unwanted glare. No impact on algae assuming all other parameters are in check, algae is primarily a function of water quality. Honestly, of in front of a window makes the most sense for the layout of your home, I would not think twice about it. Cheers.

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Hello,
My husband and I are trying to get peoples opinions on if direct sunlight is good or bad for our tank...
Any comments will be greatly appreciated
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spring and fall i let my tank get full light from the window all day and summer it gets light in early morning and dusk.

polyp extension is great and the clams love it.
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