white light bleeding into reef tank

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hello all i have recently added a side tank to my mixed reef tank. in the side tank i am attempting to grow red mangroves. i felt the best way to do this is with the radion xr15 g5 freshwater light . the problem i am having is the white light is bleeding into the reef tank a lot. any one think i should be concerned about some of the corals. The first one is with the side tank light off.

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You could always put up a divider to thwart the issue. Perhaps a short divider running from the top of your reef tank to the light fixture (on the diagonal). It may look a little weird, but it would work.
 
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that is the catch it has to look decent it is in my office and i have meetings etc. in here . i might end up moving the mangroves and the light to the far right side maybe that will help a little .
 

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Just put a piece of black acrylic, or construction paper, or foam board anything black on the right side of the tank where the light is bleeding in.
 

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