Moonlight effects

Jennie

New Member
It's a single LED, so more or less its spotlight effect. Not too impressed with the 'lunar' light I have.
 

incysor

New Member
Very nice pictures BTW. It's extremely difficult to get the cameras to focus that well in low light. Good job. I can't wait to get my canopies finished so that I can put the moonlights in them.
 

dragon79

New Member
moonlights

I went to check them out and I found they were like 31 to 40 bucks, depending where you go. I figured those tiny lights would be cheaper. Aww well, I know in time, I'll get them though, they look tight, I love the blue night time look it gives the tank when the main lights go off.
 

mikeguerrero

Active Member
Dragon you should purchase the coral life moon light. The price is about 29 dollars but well worth the investment.

The quality is a lot better than your typical moon lights that cost only 10 dollars and burn out after they get salt corrosion.

This one is controlled by a micro chip board that regulates the voltage so you'll get a long life under long hours of use.

Second, you'll get a lot of viewing power for a nano cube of only 12 gallons. It's more beautiful in person than the pics Incysor posted.

Seeing is believing, nothing like spying on the night life...

Mike
 
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