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Aquarium Advice Regular
Here's a scenario:
You have a lamp nearby, with a few healthy fish. It doesn't matter what fish you have in your tank, just enough for you to spot any unusual behavior of each fish. The lamp is turned on, and was allowed to stay on until it's night. Finally, it's nighttime, and you are to turn it off.
1. Should you slowly fade the light from 100% bright, to 0%, as in moving a book and slowly cover the light, mimicking the sunset, and then turn the light off once it's completely pitch black?
2. Or should you just turn the light off quickly, and shrug to yourself saying, "Don't worry, it's harmless."?
3. Or, just turn the lights on and off using a special jumper, so that the light, at first, is bright, then slowly, the light is going on/off pretty fast, then slower, slower, slower, until the light's going on/off per second, then turn the light off completely?
Note: The jumper is used to make the frequency of the electricity going through the light bulb slow down to a halt, so that a perfectly normal light bulb would then seem like the light's going on/off continuously.
You have a lamp nearby, with a few healthy fish. It doesn't matter what fish you have in your tank, just enough for you to spot any unusual behavior of each fish. The lamp is turned on, and was allowed to stay on until it's night. Finally, it's nighttime, and you are to turn it off.
1. Should you slowly fade the light from 100% bright, to 0%, as in moving a book and slowly cover the light, mimicking the sunset, and then turn the light off once it's completely pitch black?
2. Or should you just turn the light off quickly, and shrug to yourself saying, "Don't worry, it's harmless."?
3. Or, just turn the lights on and off using a special jumper, so that the light, at first, is bright, then slowly, the light is going on/off pretty fast, then slower, slower, slower, until the light's going on/off per second, then turn the light off completely?
Note: The jumper is used to make the frequency of the electricity going through the light bulb slow down to a halt, so that a perfectly normal light bulb would then seem like the light's going on/off continuously.