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![]() Anyone else?
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![]() I have Blue LED's on my tank. i have them dimmed. The fish appear to sleep fine. I mean, there not yawning in the morning and such. The LED's only light the center, so theres alot of places the fish can go where it's dark. I am working on a moonlight cycle though. We'll see how that turns out
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![]() I find some of my fish really don't settle down until it's dark, like my naso tang. I think he's afraid he'll miss something going on. On the other hand, my niger trigger doesn't even wait until the lights are out to tuck himself into his cubby, but he's weird. I'd say they should have it dark for a time, yes.
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![]() My anthia's are like that if any small source of light is on they come out right away. May
be because often I will throw some food in when it is semi dark. But all my hippo's hide till the last minute. The room has to be light or some light in the tank. I think they need darkness too. |
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![]() I have moonlights that I stopped using because none of the fish would sleep in the "spotlights" so to speak. I would cover the tank as fishes seem to prefer to sleep in total darkness.
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