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    Posted: March 15 2011 at 1:45am
How many of you adjust your light timers for daylight savings??
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I didn't... But that's just me.
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I did
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I do because I like to have the tank viewable during the time they are set for.
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I did on one and not on another.
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What you talkin about? What's daylight saving? I want to get in on that. I'd like to save some daylight. Will using a timer help?
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I don't usually change my timers. I really don't get the whole Daylight Savings Time thing anyway. There are still 24 hours in the day no matter when you start counting them. I like Arizona's policy of sticking with Standard Time all the time.
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I didnt change mine..






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I changed mine....I dose my tank with goodies after lights out....I don't really feel like getting less sleep now, staying up an hour later, just to add the goodies Smile
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I'll change mine whenever I get around to it.

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Originally posted by Mark Peterson Mark Peterson wrote:

What you talkin about? What's daylight saving? I want to get in on that. I'd like to save some daylight. Will using a timer help?
 
Man, I'd love to have a life were time is not a concept!LOL  The timer I use is called and "alarm clock". It tells me when to get up in the morning and go to work. 
 
So far my fish don't seem to be bothered by my change in routine.


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Yes i do, only so i have more viewable timeBig smile
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