Hi Trisaro,
Can you post a link to the brand or a picture of how your light looks like? I am interested 
To answer your question, it is slightly high, but is it a problem? It all depends how you manage it. For me having slightly higher lighting is "manageable" and it all depends on what you do. And here is what I do.
What I do:
1.) Lessen the photo-period to coincide with when I am around or when I am about to get home so that I can enjoy it.
2.) Depending on your light, if it has a protective plastic layer, I take a very fine-gauged sand paper and wet sand it till it "clouds-up" a bit. You have one shot at this and please don't throw your light at me if it screws up. Go practice on a clear plastic first.
3.) If you feel like it, get a new light if you are unsure.
4.) Block up some light as you suggested with plants. There are a many plants to do this.
Oh and one more thing, are you dosing with Excel? Or at least planning to? Unless you are going to keep shrimp or some livestock, careful with that.
Last edited by Wackytpt; 13th Dec 2008 at 21:09.
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