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Old 06-05-2007, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by marie View Post
Well they could have the same problem, are you looking to set up a reef tank or a fish only tank? If it's a reef tank then you need to keep nutrients down as much as you can anyway and the extra light from the sun is actually beneficial. If it's a fish only tank with fancy filters and heavy bioloads then the nutrients may be higher and then algae will become a problem.
Heat would still be the biggest concern especially in a smaller tank
Thanks for your fast response!
It is going to be a reef tank with a couple of fish and invertebrates. I currently have a 29 gallon tank that's close to the window. I noticed that when I opened the blinds during the last few days that were sunny and the sun shone into the tank, the corals actually looked bigger and happier.

I am in the process of setting up a 20 gallon long and I would like to put it in my office infront of a window. I know that Anthony(Seahorsefanatic) has a reef tank infront of a window and the tank seems to be doing well.

cheers
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