agarza- Thanks a lot man! I'm really glad you found my thread awesome; that was my goal. I'm also hoping that I inspired someone to start a 5.5 gallon themselves, because I think they are the coolest size tanks: plenty of room for rock and corals, but definately keeps the nano-feeling. I've had so much fun with this tank: just when you think you're done, stuff comes back. For instance, I thought I would spend 150 bucks on drygoods. HA. What a joke. I also thought my canopy was done after I first brought it back. DIY'ing really isn't that hard, the hard part is getting past the first step of saying "this isn't going to work." I'm really pleased with this tank; it has turned out to be much, much more than I expected it to me. There isn't even any corals in it! I can't wait to see how it looks like corals. Oh well. BTW I noticed the additional lights much more when I walked in my room later on today. The front of the tank is much brighter than it used to be, it just didn't seem that way because my hopes were too high. It was worth the 28 bucks for the bulbs and 8 bucks for the sockets and cord. Crap, I'm beginning to ramble.
FishMachine- The lights are using the reflectors from the other lights that are right above them. I tried to put aluminum foil on the front of the canopy, but that didn't do much. Maybe I should put reflectors towards the front? If so, where can I buy reflectors?
I can't wait until Europe, I'm spending 3 days in Paris, 3 days at the beaches of Normandy, and then we're off the the Ardennes Forrest to see Battle of the Bulge stuff, through the Rhine River and Rhineland to see the castles, and into Germany to the concentration camp of Buchenwald, plus a whole bunch of stuff in between. I'll post a lot of pics when I get back. I'm a WWII buff, so looking at the D-Day beaches will be a moving experience for me. Big time.
Cya guys, I'll post tomorrow.
Ben