Anthony,
I just got your Reef Invertebrates book and it's great. Also have our BCP and it's my all time favorite. Keep up the great work.
I have a question about keeping a tank outside. I live in southern california, and recently got a used tank that I don't have room for inside. I have set it up on the back patio and it recieves indirect sunlight all day, but only gets direct sunlight in the afternoon for an hour or two. The top of the tank is open, but most of the light it receives directly comes through the front/side panels.
The research I have done has not yielded any information on the amount of light (PAR?) that is received from indirect sunlight. Is there any research or information out there regarding the intensity of indirect sunlight?
I am planning on growing some acropora frags in the tank, and I'm wondering what kind of supplemental lighting I might need to get maximum growth? I don't even know if I can rely on this indirect light to any degree.
Any input you might have would be appreciated. Thanks.
Ryan
I just got your Reef Invertebrates book and it's great. Also have our BCP and it's my all time favorite. Keep up the great work.
I have a question about keeping a tank outside. I live in southern california, and recently got a used tank that I don't have room for inside. I have set it up on the back patio and it recieves indirect sunlight all day, but only gets direct sunlight in the afternoon for an hour or two. The top of the tank is open, but most of the light it receives directly comes through the front/side panels.
The research I have done has not yielded any information on the amount of light (PAR?) that is received from indirect sunlight. Is there any research or information out there regarding the intensity of indirect sunlight?
I am planning on growing some acropora frags in the tank, and I'm wondering what kind of supplemental lighting I might need to get maximum growth? I don't even know if I can rely on this indirect light to any degree.
Any input you might have would be appreciated. Thanks.
Ryan