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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1900018, member: 31715"] 1/2 to 3/4 of the tanks span is what is generally recommended. I prefer half, which is why I mentioned that's what I'd personally do but both work. With your tank being taller, either will work fine! :) Typically when they want to cool off, they would escape to shade areas where it's not only cooler, but has low to no uvb. UVB spanning half the tank allows the cool end to be closer to this low to 0 UVI easier than if the tube spanned most of the tank. But like I said, it's not a make or break type of deal. I've done it both ways and I ended up switching out my longer ones for some shorter tubes. You will see what works best for you and your situation. There are lots of "right" ways to do things :) -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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