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![]() I see J and L have a moon light for sale. Does anyone know anything about moon lighting on an aquarium? Is it a good purchase or a gimmic?
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![]() (Moved to the reef forum..)
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![]() See my new post in the DIY forum for a good(and in my opinion better)alternative to the LED spotlights...
http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=5992 |
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![]() I really liked the the DIY moon lighting with the leds. I infact just went out and bought the bits to do it myself. Hope there is no copyright
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![]() What do you guys think of just useing say a 15 watt actinic over a 150G custom tank as a moon light?
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![]() I have seen Evan's ( eposer ) moonlight and it looks awesome ... if you have the parts already to make something else then by all means do so but I think I might visit a computer store today and give Evan's idea a try on my reeftank.
Cheers
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![]() I'm using a single 4w blue night light bulb over my reef tank.
Cord with switch and bulbs cost under 10$. Not to bright and not to dim either. |
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