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It shouldn't. In wild you have to think of real moonlight so all the time they usually get light in the wild so ime it wont hurt. I have a huge one on my 72 gallon and my fish love it so personally it looks pretty cool to see your fish at night.
It shouldn't. In wild you have to think of real moonlight so all the time they usually get light in the wild so ime it wont hurt. I have a huge one on my 72 gallon and my fish love it so personally it looks pretty cool to see your fish at night.
Ok, I t just looked as if they where more active than normal and my one pregnant swordtail was hiding behind the filter which she has never done before