J joecoulson Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2010 835 0 16 GA www.joecoulsonphotography.com Oct 27, 2010 #11 AQUAMONSTER;4580882; said: at night i have a black light on is that ok. Also he shares the tank with some other fish and hes the runt in the tank meaning he gets picked on a lil but hes the biggest fish Click to expand... Black lights are not very good for fishys fyi
AQUAMONSTER;4580882; said: at night i have a black light on is that ok. Also he shares the tank with some other fish and hes the runt in the tank meaning he gets picked on a lil but hes the biggest fish Click to expand... Black lights are not very good for fishys fyi
J joecoulson Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2010 835 0 16 GA www.joecoulsonphotography.com Oct 27, 2010 #13 They tend to (dep. on the wavelength) kill all the BB in the light path
jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Oct 27, 2010 #14 I think typical black light has wavelength at 375nm, which is in UV range. use moon light would be better.
I think typical black light has wavelength at 375nm, which is in UV range. use moon light would be better.
A AQUAMONSTER Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 17, 2010 4,255 2 36 Albany. NY Oct 28, 2010 #15 Did not know that thanks i wont use the black light anymore