Joeeamer
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Aug 14, 2012
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Hello
I apologise if this seems like a daft question but I am hoping someone can enlighten me. Your help is appreciated.
I am currently looking at new lighting for my reef; an upgrade to more programmable lighting. I love the idea of sunrises, sunsets and moon lighting but there is one topic I don't quite understand.
I know having wave makers etc are important in my tank to create unusual currents at certain times moving any stagnant water around.
However, why should a lightning storm help? What does this achieve?
I look forward to your replies.
Many thanks
I apologise if this seems like a daft question but I am hoping someone can enlighten me. Your help is appreciated.
I am currently looking at new lighting for my reef; an upgrade to more programmable lighting. I love the idea of sunrises, sunsets and moon lighting but there is one topic I don't quite understand.
I know having wave makers etc are important in my tank to create unusual currents at certain times moving any stagnant water around.
However, why should a lightning storm help? What does this achieve?
I look forward to your replies.
Many thanks