According to Murray Hallam, light causes stress in fish. They prefer partial shade. Does anyone think that viewing windows in fish tanks are going to make a significant negative impact on fish health?
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The way my tank is situated, the fish may as well be invisible. People like to see fish. Direct, bright lighting could be a problem but indirect? I doubt it.
Thanks George....What brand of tank? Or is it home made?
Excellent point George. Windows are awesome. You want to be able to see your fish; it's kind of the reason you're doing aquaponics. Just don't set up flood lights :) Fish don't mind a little light, but excess lighting will stress them out, especially if its constantly being turned on and off.
George said:
The way my tank is situated, the fish may as well be invisible. People like to see fish. Direct, bright lighting could be a problem but indirect? I doubt it.
The tank in the photo belongs to drumurphy, another member - he posted it recently.
My tank is fiberglass and in the ground, covered, not conducive to fish watching.
If you want a tank window, go for it. Regarding fish health, that might be easier to monitor if you can see them.
Mark Hall said:
Thanks George....What brand of tank? Or is it home made?
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