Reefski's
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hi, it's the guy that spent, not blew, his daughters inheritance.
one correction-
the shaft of my skylight is only lined with the aluminum. it is not broken up into separate smaller shafts. if you look at one of the early pictures in the thread it is a bit confusing with all the reflections just where the walls are. the house of mirrors effect.
the light does move around the tank during the day which is more natural than the point source of most aquarium lights. it may be 1500 PAR at one end of the tank and only 200 at the other end. during mis day for a few hours most of the tank is lit. there is enough scatter and light reflected off the sand too to illuminate the rest of the tank. light bounces off the sides of the shaft and i imagine it to be more like the ocean. corals are shaded throughout the day as the sun moves too! in the tropics there is a lot of variation in lighting. it may be cloudy and storm for many days at a time. rough seas will decrease the light. and then bam, the sun comes out. why don't the corals bleach with this sudden burst of light?
only during the peak couple months of summer will it come straight down the shaft like it is now.
winter willl be the real test. for now everything is growing and very happy.
even yesterday when i didn't see the sun until mid afternoon with the marine layer here PAR levels were about 100-300 most of the day and then went up in the afternoon.
http://anomet.com/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php
i used the anolux III
it does really work. now if i can just get rid of the algae...
my build thread.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1154644&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
Carl
one correction-
the shaft of my skylight is only lined with the aluminum. it is not broken up into separate smaller shafts. if you look at one of the early pictures in the thread it is a bit confusing with all the reflections just where the walls are. the house of mirrors effect.
the light does move around the tank during the day which is more natural than the point source of most aquarium lights. it may be 1500 PAR at one end of the tank and only 200 at the other end. during mis day for a few hours most of the tank is lit. there is enough scatter and light reflected off the sand too to illuminate the rest of the tank. light bounces off the sides of the shaft and i imagine it to be more like the ocean. corals are shaded throughout the day as the sun moves too! in the tropics there is a lot of variation in lighting. it may be cloudy and storm for many days at a time. rough seas will decrease the light. and then bam, the sun comes out. why don't the corals bleach with this sudden burst of light?
only during the peak couple months of summer will it come straight down the shaft like it is now.
winter willl be the real test. for now everything is growing and very happy.
even yesterday when i didn't see the sun until mid afternoon with the marine layer here PAR levels were about 100-300 most of the day and then went up in the afternoon.
http://anomet.com/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php
i used the anolux III
it does really work. now if i can just get rid of the algae...
my build thread.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1154644&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
Carl