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Raf Mols, I do sometimes find eggs in the morning that I don't believe were 
there the night before BUT my room is NEVER black. I visited the Plant Lady, 
Dorothy Reimer, quite a few years back and happened to enter her fishroom 
before her lights went on and she did have one single 15 watt bulb lighting 
the room. She explained that in nature it is very infrequent that there is no 
light at all and the sudden lighting of the room could frighten the fish. The 
moon sometimes gives off quite a bit of brightness so she has always had such 
a light. Since then I have been using such a light and it very easy to enter 
the room and still see you way around with and type of flashlight. Actually I 
think then is the best time to see the brilliant colors of all my fish with 
my pen-light.
    Don
    


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