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Egg Light

Egg Light

I looked high and low for egg-lights too, and then I remembered that I purchased the same things for a Koi Pond that I built. You can find them in the Pond or Garden section of most hardware stores, such as Lowes.

They usually come in sets of three and have a tiny power transformer that comes with them (about the size of a deck of cards). They use like only 10-20 watts, but do get mildly warm.

They also include colored lens in some sets, though I would not recommend using the lens.

Anyway, the lights are completely submersible and actually last quite long from my experience.

I'm guessing these were the same type used in this application, because I was not able to find others specific to aquatic use.

-BONDQ
 
Re: Egg Light

Re: Egg Light

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6877296#post6877296 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BONDQ
I looked high and low for egg-lights too, and then I remembered that I purchased the same things for a Koi Pond that I built. You can find them in the Pond or Garden section of most hardware stores, such as Lowes.

They usually come in sets of three and have a tiny power transformer that comes with them (about the size of a deck of cards). They use like only 10-20 watts, but do get mildly warm.

They also include colored lens in some sets, though I would not recommend using the lens.

Anyway, the lights are completely submersible and actually last quite long from my experience.

I'm guessing these were the same type used in this application, because I was not able to find others specific to aquatic use.

-BONDQ


Yes, I got mine at Lowes. I did get the one single egg - light though. They had both one light or three. It was around $30.
 
thanks for the response......I would kind of rather try that than cut and peel the back off like I've seen on here
 
Hey All !!!!

Here are a few from today :)


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The full tank shots didn't look much different . Thanks RJ and Amanda for keeping me on my toes..lol ...post one of yours too :)
 
Amanda, they look a little on the peachy side in person at least the top part does.



okdave, Thank You:)
 
I bought that halogen light today. I tested it and it sure does put out a lot of heat. Any problems Mary with that little bit of extra heat in your tank? For only being 10 watts it gets quite warm
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6889070#post6889070 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MVrico
I bought that halogen light today. I tested it and it sure does put out a lot of heat. Any problems Mary with that little bit of extra heat in your tank? For only being 10 watts it gets quite warm

I have been leaving the egg-light on 24/7 but may end up putting it on a timer too. I keep mine down into the water.

My temps at night gets down to 79 to 80 and during the day with the lights on 83 to 84. I am not using my heater any more.

Tonight I changed out the stock pump that came with the nano to the maxijet 1200. I have been reading on here that it is suppose to help. So I will see what happens after tonight.
 
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I found my Jaw fish tonight Yea :D It was in the back of the tank where my pumps are. While I was changing out my pump I found it. I got the net down in there and he jumped back into the tank. I had some gutter guard that I had bought for the 85 so I decided to cut a piece to lay over the back chambers and I think that will keep any fish from getting into the back.

I didn't see it after he went into the rocks but hopefully he will be OK. I tried to squirt Mysis shrimp down into the area that he went to. I know he hasn't ate much in the area that he was in around the pumps. It's a wonder he wasn't sucked up by the pump intake.

I am just hoping he will come out where I can see him :)
 
Hello, I'm not the best at doing mods, so do you think you could give me an exact product list for your 350 gph return modification. Thanks a bunch!
 
I used the 1/2" size, so my list of parts was this:

...you will need to drill a 1 1/8" hole for the bulkhead. For this I just used a a boring bit.

Bulkhead fitting, Double Threaded (1/2")

MPT x 90Ã"šÃ‚° Elbow Insert (1/2" x 1/2")

The above was ordered from Foster and Smith
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Below....I made my order From www.modularhose.com and they put it together for me. THANK GOODNESS

You need to call in and talk to some one there and tell them you need them to do this for you. That way you don't need to get the tool to put it together. They do it free of charge.

http://www.modularhose.com/Merchant5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=M&Category_Code=5

You won't need all of the parts but they send the extra to you.
The cost for everything plus shipping and all $28.79

(1) part # 51805BLK ~NPT Connector (1/2") pack of 4

(1) part # 51808BLK ~Y Fitting (1/2") pack of 2

(1) part # 51801BLK ~ Ball Socket Tubing;1/2" (6") pack of 2

(1) part # 51807BLK ~ 1-1/4" Flare Nozzle (1/2") pack of 2

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The pump was ordered from www.nanotuners.com when I ordered my NanoCube.

HTH, Mary
 
Here are a couple of pics where I used gutter guard that I got at Lowe's. It comes in a roll. Easy to cut.

I wanted to do this to keep the fish from jumping into the back chambers. My Jaw fish was back there and I got him out and I don't want it to happen again.:)

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guttergaurd1.jpg
 
Thank you so much for the parts list. I figured it would be much easier to do the mod now on my new nano instead of waiting until later. Thanks again, and your tank looks great!
 
Great Idea, my Eel goes in the back of mine everynow and then, but just comes right back out since there is nothing really there for him.
 
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