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It's a 30" long something or other. It used to have a 24" flourescent in it, but the ballast crapped out. I just gutted the works out of it and cable tied the Christmas lights into the reflector. Kept the original supply cable for the flourescent and just joined the light cables to that.
Not ultra-bright through deep water, but gives a nice subtle light. Cheap too.
Martin.
Not ultra-bright through deep water, but gives a nice subtle light. Cheap too.
Martin.

- Martin Thoene
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Yes, unfortunately that's the problem. Loads of light during the day, but nowhere to put the thing unless you do go swapping them around. I think I might put this on the Clown tank as the CF on there died and it was too bright for the Clowns anyway.
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Try to get the new LED ones instead of the old incandescants which overheat and dont put out much light.shari2 wrote:Very cool adam, thank you!
And if I go the xmas light route, I'll get the blue ones. should look really nice in the kitchen hanging from the bamboo.
The LED ones cost like a penny per year of power too. so efficient.
Odds are true blue LED xmas lights will cost more though, as a BLUE LED is pricier than making a white one and screwing it into a blue translucent casing, which might suit you just the same.
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An even better one is http://www.thelebos.com/main/cgi-bin/mo ... s_nano.cgishari2 wrote:Very cool adam, thank you!
And if I go the xmas light route, I'll get the blue ones. should look really nice in the kitchen hanging from the bamboo.
just managed to find it in my sent box, this one has a timer to simulate the moon state, 10% for new moon 100% for full moon, apparently a realistic moon cycle makes some fish more likely to breed
smaller too so should fit better into a standard hood
One option for adding a second strip is to get a glass top to replace the typical plastic hood that comes with the light. That way you can set your second strip along the front. You have to set it on top of the back one to get into the tank but unless your tank is huge its not a big deal (at least to me). This is how I have my 20 gallon set up but both strips are daylight right now.
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It does have a glass top with one strip light right now. If I put another one on it means moving it to open the front strip for feeding/maintenance, etc...
HERE is a pic of the tank. The val is slowly starting to grow back, and I'm leaving the mess of roots that are around because the new shoots are coming up out of it. Learned my lesson--don't clean out the tank too much! Let it do it's thing.
24 shots and all of them either glare will blind you or they are out of focus...one day (in my infinite free time) I will have to learn how to use this camera!
HERE is a pic of the tank. The val is slowly starting to grow back, and I'm leaving the mess of roots that are around because the new shoots are coming up out of it. Learned my lesson--don't clean out the tank too much! Let it do it's thing.
24 shots and all of them either glare will blind you or they are out of focus...one day (in my infinite free time) I will have to learn how to use this camera!

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