BCreefmaker
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from everything i read it makes natural sunlight out to be the "holy grail" to reef keepers, but finding effective methods of harnessing it into our everyday lives is quest short lived, or forgotten. i was looking into moving my 20G to a 90G, and when i was researching what types of lighting fixture i was going to be getting next and stumbled across something called "Sola-Tubes" they are super high performance skylights. every other fixture i wanted cost 1600$ or more just for the base model, then another 1000$ or more for the computer controls so it could have sunrise/sunset functions and cloud cover ect... but then i thought, if i were to use a skylight, the weather effects would be free, along with the power. it will be nice only paying for the water movement, heat, and skimming
. plus there would only be a single major cost, no replacement or usage costs ever. these are really some of the most versatile skylights iv ever seen because i have been looking into this idea for a while, i just never found a skylight i was able to install into my basement
. a 14" skylight in sunny midday will pipe in 800W natural light and a 90 degree bend only degrades your light 25%. they can be extended up to 40 feet with very little light loss. my questions are, first off has anyone tired this or something similar? then secondly how much light should i get for my 90G i have room for 2 14" skylights, but to come into my basement i would have to have 1 -90 degree bend so that would be about 1200W of natural sunlight at midday... is that too much? should i plan on installing some sort of dimmer? and does this idea seem crazy or cool or good for the enviroment to you? what do you think?
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