Well to make this more clear, let me tell you what the plan is. To go along with the regular LED daytime light, I will be adding a moonlight as well. Both on timers to go on at the respective times.
So where does the red come in? I have a 37 gallon in my room that I plan on putting a few honeycomb cats along with a few other small peruvian or south american community fish. I know the honeycombs are very nocturnal and I plan on building them a cave in the back right corner that will have a window along the right side of the tank looking in. I plan on making the cave a fairly decent size. Since the roof of the cave is going to block out the light coming form above, I want to somehow wire very low intensity red leds into the roof of the cave that I can turn on when needed to check on the little guys. The biggest problems I can think of are diffusing the light somehow to fill the cave, and keeping everything waterproof. For the latter, I was thinking of something along the lines of running the wiring through airline tubing, and sealing it all off with silicone. This way it should remain waterproof, as well as staying fairly low key.
If anyone has any thoughts or recommendations, please chime in. It would be greatly appreciated. Also, does anyone know of any materials I can mold in a manner similar to clay to then be textured and painted to look like stone or driftwood? It would need to sink as well. Trying to decide if I want to build something custom to fit perfectly, or if I'm better off using natural materials (rocks, driftwood, and sand/grave)l to accomplish this.