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Tenchi

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Does everyone else stare at their tank at night like me? It's crazy how much night life comes out.
 

rbursek

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Martini's and watch the tank, starts out with the moon light on then when they go off the red LED's come on, many short nights of sleep do to this. I know I spend more one on one watching the tank like this then I do with the lights on. The fish and corals are just there to look nice, the night life is the most interesting, IMO, or maybe it is just the Martinis!!!!!!!!
Bob
 

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I often stare at my tank with the LED moonlights on. Every now and then, I'll bust out a red LED to inspect the crawly things that come out of the rocks.

On a related note, fish behave very interestingly when the lights are very dim.
 

Tenchi

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Oh man, I like the martini idea. My wife would go nuts for that; just to spend some time with me. She saw a crab come out last night and wouldn't put the flashlight down.
 
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You got a pretty nice tank Tenchi. I spend some time in front of my tank every night too. It's very relaxing. Do you have LED moonlights also? I have moonlights and it really makes night time viewing better.
 

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Awesome post!!!

I thought I was the only dork who sat around with a red LED light and an "adult beverage" and stared at worms and pods well into the night.

My wife thinks I'm stupid. But it is pretty cool.

I don't feel like a complete loser now....

Eboman
 
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I gotta get the red lights installed.

I wired up some blue LED's as ngihtlights. I unhooked the circuit for a while, and the roommate sez "when you going to turn the led's back on. I like seeing the tank at night!"

B
 

Tenchi

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Thanks Mrktplayer; its a work in progress.

I don't have the LEDs but I'm definitely going to look into getting them. Right now, I just have a flashlight handy.
 
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Tenchi":nvki9bi8 said:
Thanks Mrktplayer; its a work in progress.

I don't have the LEDs but I'm definitely going to look into getting them. Right now, I just have a flashlight handy.

there's a shimmering effect that makes a huge difference. you're in for a treat :D :D
 
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I love to watch the Nasssarius(sp) snails come up out of the sand bed like its the Night of the living dead.
 

Eboman

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For the red LED...I've got a little hand-held one I use for scoping out the goods at night.

I wouldn't recommend investing in a "mounted" one. That would be a waste of money.

I got mine from an astronomy shop.
 

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why are red LED's the preferred spectrum for night scoping? As compared to blue LED's? I have been using a flashlight but it disturbs the crabs and fish when it points in their direction.
 

rbursek

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Red does not open your Iris in your eyes, or is it the pupil. I have blue and red LED's in my light system, I also wear a cheap RayOvac head lamp that has a red LED in it. Camping, hiking and some big box home improvement stores have them and they are about $15.00
Bob
 

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