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![]() So I have been out of the aquariums for 6 years and considering to start up a tank again. One thing I was thinking about is the bright lights and the kids being exposed with their eyes. Is there any concern? I was planning on setting up an old Red Sea Max I have, upgrade the light with an led pendant, and put it in the kitchen near a play area of theirs.
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![]() I only have an 18w LED fixture and I wouldn't want to look directly at it; couldn't imagine how bright a Kessil pendant would be (40w?)
If your kids know not to stare at the sun, it shouldn't be a problem for them. How old are they? |
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![]() Somebody told me about 40 years ago that looking at the TV was damaging. So yeah.
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![]() I guess they were right on the TV damaging you 😂😂
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![]() I read somewhere too bright of lights will cause constipation in children under 6
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![]() LMFAO!!! dries them right out if you stare too long!!!
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![]() I guess that the difference between me and the kids is that I look down from above the light to look into the tank, and the kids look up into the tank and the light. I ran a 250w mh on the tank before, and that would be bright. Plus the uv light. Kind of like staring into the tv, but I thought it would be 100 times worst.
Surprised no one else would worry about it. I guess if it doesn't hurt the fish eyes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |