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I'm sure we have some third shift workers like me on this forum.
My question to everyone is when you set your lights to run opposite the natural daytime rhythm do you do anything to black out the room? Do you let it ride naturally?
I ask this because I have my tank lights cutting on @ 8pm and off @ 3am. I've noticed when I go in the tank room during the day, the lighting is subdued because I have window blinds, but some corals are almost fully out.
Do you all think this even matters? The darkness of my fish tank room during the day you could probably barely read a book without outside lighting. I'm curious what other reefers are or aren't doing that are in a similar situation.
My question to everyone is when you set your lights to run opposite the natural daytime rhythm do you do anything to black out the room? Do you let it ride naturally?
I ask this because I have my tank lights cutting on @ 8pm and off @ 3am. I've noticed when I go in the tank room during the day, the lighting is subdued because I have window blinds, but some corals are almost fully out.
Do you all think this even matters? The darkness of my fish tank room during the day you could probably barely read a book without outside lighting. I'm curious what other reefers are or aren't doing that are in a similar situation.