DIY Moonlight

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I think colour is a personal preference as you are the one looking at your tank no-one puts lights on for the benefit of the fish it is so we can appreciate the amazing colours and there looks.
 
Veacane;1962864; said:
Also when is the last time you saw blue moonlight for that matter, I've seen a red moon bur never a blue one.

I would say that the night generally has a bluish tent when the regular moon is shining bright. Red just seems like an emergency at an chemical factory.
 
dominicolas;1964143; said:
I would say that the night generally has a bluish tent when the regular moon is shining bright. Red just seems like an emergency at an chemical factory.

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that's funny. i'm just doing it to be able to see my lima at night when he's actually doing something and i work late.
 
I started looking about trying to find out the spectrum that I needed to attain to simulate the moon. I found that the spectrum needed was between 470nm and 480nm. in English thats blue light.
 
:screwy:so many people seem to think blue is bad well i guess every light company got it worng too seeing as they all make some kind of lights that offer moon lights also they have moon light moduals and last time i checked they are blue too isnt it just strange that they all got i wrong wish i made millions selling a product that works but in everbodys eyes its wrong



just saying if blue was wrong they wouldnt use it:screwy:
 
Basically they had it right when they designed them and start to produce theses products. Never heard any compliants except being expensive. But this hobby can be expensive anyways
 
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