What are some DIY methods for Subdued lighting?

goldenchild

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Just want to see some ideas for subdued lighting in an Aquarium. I just moved my Datnoids into a 220G. I'm getting pissed cause they have all that room and they park in the corners when the lights are on.

I'm running 2/AC110, 1/EHEIM Pro 2, and an XP4.
5/ 5-7 inch Datnoids, 2 Bichirs and 1 Fancy Pleco.
 

spiff

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I would suggest some floating plants or driftwood.

For lights, just the cheap shop light type lights with aquarium bulbs are pretty soft.
 

andres

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You can put duct tape over your lighting depending on how your light fixture is setup. On my 135, I have a hole cut in the hood, and if i want to dim the tank, I just move the light so less of it comes through the hole.


The tape works great if you have glass or no canopy.

You could also get a less bright bulb.
 

Liam

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paper or shade cloth.
 

KaiserSousay

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LED strips off of ebay. Most are 12v DC, so you would need a power supply. Some of these are pretty bright, not at full lighting power yet, but pretty close. I have 2, 120cm(4foot) strips on a 55 and they are pretty sweet. At $15 a strip, not a budget breaker. They are powered by a 800ma-12vdc supply for a pencil sharpener.
LED ropes from HD/Lowes/WalMart..but, they do not put out a whole lot of light. Just enough for night viewing, if you got the blue, it would be like moonlights. No power supply is needed.
 
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