Hi to all,
For the past few weeks, I've been an anonymous assiduous reader learning the basic knowledge to start a marine tank. I am now puzzled with this dilemma:
My three local fish stores (I know, I know, this is why I am here
all seems to agree about one thing, that I should not install a tank nearby a window. Direct sunlight will cause the uncontrolable growing of bad algua. But none of them have a good answer to my legitimate questionning of this "fact".
- From what I learned so far, bad algua is more the result of a deficient in the "quality" of the water.
- Also, with all the "most natural" light we are trying to provide to the tank, how can real natural light be a danger for the thank. I understand that it is not a stable source but, isn't is the same in nature? Can it only be one source among the other forged sources on top of the thank?
And if you agree that this piece of advice from my local "expert" is a good point indeed, is it then a matter of distance? Or does it exclude putting the thank in a well natural illuminated room but without any direct sunray?
Thank you for your time,
symont
For the past few weeks, I've been an anonymous assiduous reader learning the basic knowledge to start a marine tank. I am now puzzled with this dilemma:
My three local fish stores (I know, I know, this is why I am here

- From what I learned so far, bad algua is more the result of a deficient in the "quality" of the water.
- Also, with all the "most natural" light we are trying to provide to the tank, how can real natural light be a danger for the thank. I understand that it is not a stable source but, isn't is the same in nature? Can it only be one source among the other forged sources on top of the thank?
And if you agree that this piece of advice from my local "expert" is a good point indeed, is it then a matter of distance? Or does it exclude putting the thank in a well natural illuminated room but without any direct sunray?
Thank you for your time,
symont