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Getting Down to the Nitty-Gritty on Lighting
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1902394, member: 31715"] You could do that in regards to the UV timing, but that wasnt really the point I was trying to get across. My point was that you dont need to provide uv in the entire tank because they don't have to have exposure to it for their whole waking hours. Areas of low uvb are good. And areas of no uvb are good too. That's what I meant by the comment they dont need to be exposed to it all day. Which is what would happen if the whole tank had uvb exposure. Personal preference. But I think it makes sense to not force them to be exposed all day (even if it's very very low amounts on the cool end). Imo the cool end should have areas of 0. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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