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Adaptive Lighting works great for lights in your home to emulate sunlight at your location.
I would like to be able to emulate particular Lighting conditions in a saltwater aquarium, specifically for a particular type of reef environment. For example, if I want to have fish and coral from the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve in O'ahu or the Belize Barrier Reef then I make a zone there and select it or I just enter the GPS coordinates inside of Adaptive Lighting Options. This would allow me to have accurate lighting, which is important for Macroalgae and Coral and the other inhabitants.
Light and light cycles are also important for spawning of fish and invertebrates. I've already worked out moon cycles to help snails coordinate breeding, but moonlight stays at a constant intensity all night, and only changes intensity with day and the rise and set times. But if you want to work that into a Sleep Mode, that would be fantastic as well, and I would switch to use that too.
This could even be taken into account for Freshwater fish as well. I would switch my lights for my planted Fresh tank to that as well. Pick your Guppies or Mollies or Discus native location and recreate their natural cycled environment.
Your platform of Adaptive Lighting is poised perfectly to do these things. I'll settle for Adaptive Lighting at my location for now as it's far better than other manual options.
I hope you take this use case into consideration for your Feature request / Enhancement roadmap.
Thank you