95Harley;1424670; said:So wonder how it would look on a Silver, Black, or Jardini?
cichlaguapote;1424648;1424648 said:Thanks for clearing that up.. You west coast guys know all the asian arow stuff...![]()
You can use it as aquarium lighting... It give light to all fish, and give better lighting, since you don't lose the lighting through glass top95Harley;1423822;1423822 said:So if NAN lighting is not a "tanning" light. Is it simply a light inside your tank, giving side lights to top water fish?
Aro's typically like dimly lit tanks, so do these side lights bother the Aro's?
Do you leave them on while your standard lights are on or just a specially timed light for low time use daily?
Again, I was not able to find out much about these types of lights on the web. However, lights that show off the fish from the side seem like a good idea. Does anyone have pics with and without NAN lights in a tank?
twk1;1424717;1424717 said:IMO... NAN lights make every fish look better with coloration, fishes color becomes more vibrant and vivid. I've used it on my flowerhorn, red parrots and the red on them shows alot more...even koi too. When used on my Frontosa... brings out more blueish/ purple on them.

95Harley;1424670;1424670 said:So wonder how it would look on a Silver, Black, or Jardini?
Freke;1425346; said:banned in just UK or rest of EU aswell?? The NAN light is that always placed underwater?? So if trade name is NAN what should i look for when i want to find them and where they are sold??.