I have moonlights for night time viewing. I can see what's going on at night, and it makes after-dark direct feeding of my LPS much easier, I'd have to say. I actually found I could get my echinophylia to take a small piece of mysis with it's sweeper tentacles at night.
And it's for if friends are over late in the evening, and they want to see the tank, I don't have to turn the tank's lights on. I only have to turn the room's lights off.
My moonlights are VERY low. You have to give like 10 seconds for your eyes to adjust to the darkness see anything.
Oh and cold cathode moonlights are much nicer than LED moonlights, IMHO.
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