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Underwater Light Field and its Comparison to Metal Halide Lighting Hot
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Intro: Over the past few years of testing MH lamps used in the hobby and attempting to characterize the light over the aquariums, one question that has often been at the back of my mind has been - How does the light over our aquariums compare to that on a natural reef? This article presents some data on the underwater light field on a reef and compares it to the artificial light field over our reef aquaria, along with discussion of other features of natural lighting that are often not simulated in our aquariums.
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The Sun Is A Mass Of Incandescent Gas Hot Top Rated
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By Adam Blundell M.S.
The sun is very important. The sun is so important that my entire life has revolved around it. This article is intended to bring attention to that magnificent ball of burning gasses above our heads. It is important to understand what the sun is and does, because upcoming articles will be comparing the differences between using sunlight to using common aquarium lighting in the home aquaria. -
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Sanjay's Reef Lighting Page Hot Top Rated
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Reef Lighting page by Sanjay Joshi. Includes published articles, and spectral/performance data for MANY metal halide lamps and reflectors over the last couple of years. Very imformative site -
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Moving Light Systems Top Rated
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Article by Anthony Calfo on setting up moving light setups for the reef aquarium. Practical setups that can save money when lighting those larger reef aquariums. -
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