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but I think one of the major factors in fading is that light is reacting with the chlorine in our air. As mentioned earlier UV (A&B) blocking is an effective tool in mediating some of the loss one might anticipate without it, but it won't eliminate it. I am rarely right however :-) I wonder if the ball was encased in a vacuum tight container with such protection if there would be any fading.....
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while I'm temporarily unable to retrofit my reef tank with LED's for structural reasons - the idea of making LED's my light source in my "cave" is intriguing. Can you tell me a little more about what you did and the resulting "look" as opposed to regular bulbs? Much of what I own is out in the elements. I try and keep the lights off or low - but it's not really possible as I live in my cave :-) Any response would be appreciated....
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