Does anyone have a good light source for night viewing?
Tim
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Does anyone have a good light source for night viewing?
Tim
Just a repost of my post below to this question:
Yes, good clarification. Most things need UV for Vitamin D production, but of course I was assuming the dusting that we all do, eliminating the need.
I'm sure UV light can be negative for plants, but I'm not sure how powerful a light you would need to actually have damage done (I'm sure plants have at least somewhat of an antioxidant system).
Kevin H.
There are these "moon lights" made by Custom Sea Life. As soon as I get a hood made for my 26 gallon bowfront, I would love to try one of these! Also if anyone has tried them, how'd you like them?
Moon Lights Link
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MIKE
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