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Old 10-18-2005, 12:06 AM
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I was looking on Ebay for some mon ligts and came accross 2 that I like but was wondering what everyone thought. Thanks

http://cgi.ebay.com/Double-Aquarium-...QQcmdZViewItem
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http://cgi.ebay.com/48-24-LED-Moonli...QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 10-18-2005, 01:06 AM
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I would go with the first ones.....they look great.......
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Nice picks off the bay. How? about DIY. Did mine 4 one bulb,dimmer resistor,power,andwire cost me 17bucksCAN. just find an electronics store and start soddering.P.S. still have extra parts from purchase to make more and the bulbs only cost 2bucks'ish
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Old 10-19-2005, 03:46 AM
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Nice, but as I have said many times, moonlights are merely a gimmick that gullible reefers spend money on.
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Nice, but as I have said many times, moonlights are merely a gimmick that gullible reefers spend money on.
Maybe. But I've spent money on 'em and I enjoy 'em and that's good enough for me.

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Old 10-19-2005, 07:29 PM
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Well for me, stuff opens up at night now. i.e. my green star polyps used to hid so that all you'd see is the purple base. With the moonlights, they come out at night. Plus my gobies are more active now at night. Right after the moonlights come on, they swim around the tank and explore places they usually wouldnt. The bubble coral seems happier as well.

So I dont think it's entirely a gimmick. At the very least, it makes the tank more enjoyable at night. Why else are we holding these sea creatures captive, if not for our own enjoyment, right?

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I know they're not a necessity for home aquariums Bob.... but many animals have been induced to spawn only after replicating lunar light cycles...
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I just want to be able to see some of the creatires that come out only at night and not have to get out the flashlight

Anyone in between abbotsford and vancouver have any LED's they want to see so I can DIY one myself ? I emailed a guy on Ebay but that will take some time to get from him .
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It's basic electronics. Get an AC Adapter and check it's Voltage and milliamp rating, check the LED rating, then get a Resistor in between to reduce the voltage from the AC adapter to the LED to match that of the LED (too much power, and you'll blow the LED).



For multiple ones, just wiring them up in parallel:


Here's the website with basic LED wiring diagrams:
http://www.ledset.com/electronics/leds/5mm/wiring.htm

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I just want to be able to see some of the creatires that come out only at night and not have to get out the flashlight

Anyone in between abbotsford and vancouver have any LED's they want to see so I can DIY one myself ? I emailed a guy on Ebay but that will take some time to get from him .
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Old 10-19-2005, 10:08 PM
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Great illustrations GMGQ..!!
Really shows how easy it is to DIY these things.
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