S sal123 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 16, 2009 265 0 0 pennsylvania Mar 27, 2012 #1 does changing your lighting from brighter to darker bother fish?
A Ambervikings91 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 23, 2011 1,726 1 36 Tatooine Mar 27, 2012 #3 heh, nah i wouldn't really think so
M Matt S Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 7, 2012 1,462 2 36 Mass Mar 28, 2012 #4 Yeah you should be fine I wouldnt worry about it Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Gill Blue Piranha MFK Member Apr 28, 2011 4,072 118 81 michigan Mar 28, 2012 #5 it's more often the opposite. but either way, as long as you aren't insane about it, not usually a problem.
it's more often the opposite. but either way, as long as you aren't insane about it, not usually a problem.
D Deubie Doo Gambusia MFK Member Mar 18, 2012 902 2 18 Rootstown, Ohio www.facebook.com Mar 28, 2012 #6 I think its just a piranha thing since there eyes dont dilate like other fish but theyll adapt to it.
I think its just a piranha thing since there eyes dont dilate like other fish but theyll adapt to it.
F F1 VET THE serrasalmus rhom MFK Member Nov 3, 2011 6,580 32 0 INDY Mar 28, 2012 #7 sal123 said: does changing your lighting from brighter to darker bother fish? Click to expand... If its a piranha or rbp for that matter they prefer hardly any lighting just like the murky waters of the amazon. I use amazon bio tope and 1 24" florecent for a 90, i do have a led spot but only when i want to xray them lol. #1 S. Vettel
sal123 said: does changing your lighting from brighter to darker bother fish? Click to expand... If its a piranha or rbp for that matter they prefer hardly any lighting just like the murky waters of the amazon. I use amazon bio tope and 1 24" florecent for a 90, i do have a led spot but only when i want to xray them lol. #1 S. Vettel