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Old 04-01-2009, 11:12 PM
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My tank is just crawling with them at night it looks like the sand and rocks are alive!
Hm. Looks like I need some night lights. I couldn't believe how many I saw this morning! It waas freaky!

What's the best kind of light to use for night viewing? I know red lights are great for reptiles who don't seem to notice it.... would it be the same for fish?
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I use a plain old flashlight with a piece of red gel on the front. As long as it is not too bright not much seems to notice. So yes I guess red light is the way to go for exploring at night.
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Woot! Gotta find that red ticket, and then I'm going hunting! Thanks!
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