Hey guys,
I just got a 40 gal tall hex tank from a friend moving out of town. I plan on removing the plastic plants eventually and replacing them with live plants.
Right now I have a 15w daylight bulb in it, but I believe more lights will be in order once I get the real plants
The problem is that I don't sleep at night. I only sleep for 25 minutes at a time, 6 times a day. I don't need to be watching the fish at all times, but it's very pleasant to be able to watch them late at night when everyone else is sleeping.
Is it harmful having lights on 22.5 hours per day?
My home is automated and can tell when I'm in view of the fish or not. I could theoretically have the lights turn off whenever I can't see the tank or am napping, and then on whenever I'm awake and can see the tank. Would this be too confusing for the fish?
If Algae is the problem, maybe I could have one dim light to use at night, and then a brighter full spectrum one during the day.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ty
I just got a 40 gal tall hex tank from a friend moving out of town. I plan on removing the plastic plants eventually and replacing them with live plants.
Right now I have a 15w daylight bulb in it, but I believe more lights will be in order once I get the real plants
The problem is that I don't sleep at night. I only sleep for 25 minutes at a time, 6 times a day. I don't need to be watching the fish at all times, but it's very pleasant to be able to watch them late at night when everyone else is sleeping.
Is it harmful having lights on 22.5 hours per day?
My home is automated and can tell when I'm in view of the fish or not. I could theoretically have the lights turn off whenever I can't see the tank or am napping, and then on whenever I'm awake and can see the tank. Would this be too confusing for the fish?
If Algae is the problem, maybe I could have one dim light to use at night, and then a brighter full spectrum one during the day.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ty