That looks like a great solution! Too bad they only ship within the US, or I would have bought two! I'll have a look and see if any of the european webshops have them.
I especially like the suctioncup solution!
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They worked nicely. You can even place them on the bottom and suction them down to point upwards.
They have programmable ones but I don't see the neccessity in the hi-tech of it though it does look cool
I'll capture a picture of my tank tonight. It doesn't capture the back much but is certainly does give my zebras some feeling of security because they come out and play when it comes on.
They have programmable ones but I don't see the neccessity in the hi-tech of it though it does look cool
I'll capture a picture of my tank tonight. It doesn't capture the back much but is certainly does give my zebras some feeling of security because they come out and play when it comes on.
Check this sight out for the moonlight LED's.
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I have moon lights in my 125 and my 20 gallon long zebra tank. I usually set my moonlights to go on after lights out and shut off after about 2 hours. I often come downstairs to watch the fish. In my 125, I know the fish can still see well under the light, becuase I can drop food in there and they immediately after it. In my 20 gallon long, I still see activity with the otos and RCS with the moonlights on. So I guess it would probably disturb the fish if left on all night.