Chasmodes
Well-known member
Thanks Ray! I guess I'll give them a try, much more coverage of my tank if I buy two, and more than half the cost. Did you build a canopy or hang them?
Thanks Zombie!
On a related note, about lighting, years ago I experimented with my old fashioned fluoro light fixture, and made a mount that extended it outside the tank shining in, and man did the colors of my fish, mainly blue, really pop (the little blue spots on a flame angel, for example). If I just set the fixture on the tank, then it wasn't bad, but not nearly as cool. The only problem with what I did was algae grew on the front glass faster and I had to clean it more often.
I was wondering about setting the front light and angling it slightly to the center of the tank, just a few degrees, not much, and let the other lights shine straight down. I guess I really don't care about the cosmetics of the hanging light that much, but really would like to see those colors jump out.
Another thing that I could do is mount them hanging and shining straight down, and mount some sort of lighting fixture that I could turn on only when I view them that shines from the top/front of the tank in.
The striped and feather blenny males have a really bright blue spot on their dorsal fin, along with some other orange highlights. If they ever get frisky, I'd like to enjoy those colors!
Anyone ever do anything like that?
Thanks Zombie!
On a related note, about lighting, years ago I experimented with my old fashioned fluoro light fixture, and made a mount that extended it outside the tank shining in, and man did the colors of my fish, mainly blue, really pop (the little blue spots on a flame angel, for example). If I just set the fixture on the tank, then it wasn't bad, but not nearly as cool. The only problem with what I did was algae grew on the front glass faster and I had to clean it more often.
I was wondering about setting the front light and angling it slightly to the center of the tank, just a few degrees, not much, and let the other lights shine straight down. I guess I really don't care about the cosmetics of the hanging light that much, but really would like to see those colors jump out.
Another thing that I could do is mount them hanging and shining straight down, and mount some sort of lighting fixture that I could turn on only when I view them that shines from the top/front of the tank in.
The striped and feather blenny males have a really bright blue spot on their dorsal fin, along with some other orange highlights. If they ever get frisky, I'd like to enjoy those colors!
Anyone ever do anything like that?