Well, it's been over a month now. And I have to say that moving my tank in front of my south facing window was a great idea. The growth and color of all my corals have increased quite a bit. I did keep all the lighting on the tank from before the move. Which includes a 48" Nova Extreme T5 HO 4 bulb fixture and two 150w 14,000K metal halides. The lights come on at 11:00AM for the T5s and noon for the halides. They stay on for quite a while after the sun goes down though. Sunset here is about 5:30PM, but the halides go off at 8:00 and the T5s at 9:00. For night lighting I use a one foot regular T12 flourecent that's 420nm. It's really purple and makes everything that is green look as if it is glowing from the inside. Most of my friends think it's a black light even though I keep telling them it isn't. So anyway, not all the light comes from sulight. But when the sun is shining directly on the tank I can't even tell the artificial lighting is on. I just bought a chiller but I havn't hooked it up yet because the temp. doesn't go up that much, yet. It's February now though. We'll see how it goes when it's June. Anyway, don't be misled into believing that sunlight is bad for your aquarium. The only way it will cause increased algea growth is if there is too much nutrient in the water. And that should never be a problem in a reef aquarium. Otherwise, it can only help.