try turning off lights in the room close windows they sell covers for the sides of the tank but they block some view of the fish
Use lower levels of lighting to reduce glare on monitors.
reduce glare and reflections
An anti-glare material is designed to reduce or eliminate the reflection of strong or dazzling light.
The green scum is an algae bloom. If you have a lot of direct sunlight in your tank, try to reduce this amount; the same applies for your tank light, you will need to reduce this to cut back on the algae bloom.
Yes it does.
This may mean that you are over feeding your fish and they cannot finish what you have put in the tank; reduce the amount of food you give each feeding, and make sure you clean the tank regularly
to reduce the glare from the bulb
Polarized sunglasses are used to reduce glare to those wearing them. The main characteristic is that they reduce the glare bouncing off a surface such as water, snow or a road. They are usually quite dark.
1) all "sunglasses" reduce the amount of light to the eyes. 2) "glare" is mainly light reflections ... some of which have become polarized. 2b) thus polarized sunglasses MAY reduce glare under certain conditions.
Assuming we are talking about a common rectangular aquarium. (Length of tank in inches) x (Width of tank in inches) x (Depth of tank in inches) = Volume of the tank in cubic inches Volume/231 = Gallons in tank Please keep in mind that rocks, plants, fish, and decorations reduce the volume of the tank somewhat.
To reduce glare
To reduce the glare