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Old 04-26-2007, 03:39 PM
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For a cheap but effective source of Blue light, try Ikea's LED strip lights. 4 strips in a box for $40. You can also connect them together to make 1 big strip. I do this for my 10gallon nano, and my friend does this on his 90gallon tank and it looks beautiful.
you don't happen to have a name or link to these do you Phanman?
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Old 04-26-2007, 03:54 PM
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When making water for your water changes adjust the chemical balance before adding it to the tank. I struggled for months with low calcium and magnesium levels in my tank. I tested my makeup water one day and realized that my calcium and magnesium were too low, thus I was actually depleting the levels in my tank each week with my water changes. Once I started adding calcium and magnesium to my makeup water my tank levels were rock solid. I was even able to remove my kalk reactor all together.
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Old 04-26-2007, 04:08 PM
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you don't happen to have a name or link to these do you Phanman?
Here you go
I found that the blue LED's are rarely in.

http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/store...umber=50098184
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excellent, thanks alot! can you run just one strip at a time or is it all or nothing? it's difficult to see if they can be disconnected at the junction box.
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Yup, you can connect as many as you want or run 2 parallel to each other and not have them connected to each other.
For my nano I just run 2 parallel to each other during the day for more blue and at night just run 1 as it gets a crazy deep blue color, lol.
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I found that the blue LED's are rarely in.

http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/store...umber=50098184
I use those on my 180G too. I only used two strips since they can be pretty bright but with the surface agitation I have it's amazing how it gives the tank that shimmering moonlight look. You're able to see all the night crawlers way more too. I love it.
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