Poll: Moonlight LED

Poll: Moonlight LED

  • No Opinion

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • Never Used, Don't plan to

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • They aren't needed

    Votes: 4 21.1%
  • They are okay

    Votes: 6 31.6%
  • They are good

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • They are a must for Reef Tanks

    Votes: 1 5.3%

  • Total voters
    19
Both answers 3 and 4 apply. They certainly aren't needed, but I have them, I like them and they are OK. But they are for my pleasure and I know my in tank friends could care less.
 
Both answers 3 and 4 apply. They certainly aren't needed, but I have them, I like them and they are OK. But they are for my pleasure and I know my in tank friends could care less.

Agreed. Use them for first and last hour of my light cycle with my Reef Beeders LEDs.
 
I wish the manufactures would use a soft white led in the 2k range almost red that doesn't bother fish. When I ran the blues or whites from DA my fish would not sleep, and instead swam the tank all night. I sold it. My boss has the Giesemann Moon light fixture that came with a 5w incandescent lamp and it has worked perfectly in the tank for 15 years.
 
I use mine because it entertains me. I do not think it does anything beneficial for the tank. I run it on low power.
 
I DIY'd a set using just 3 2-inch strips of an inexpensive warm white LED I got off of Amazon. I have never liked "blue" moonlights, because, well, the moon isn't bright blue :P

They are 1/4W and I run them with a dimmer at the lowest setting it will go, which is either 5 or 10%. They are a very faint, pale bone white illumination that you have to have the room nearly black to see. I totally love 'em.

Now that I think about it, I have a spare controller, I might put them on a ramp overnight. Maybe.
 
I wish the manufactures would use a soft white led in the 2k range almost red that doesn't bother fish. When I ran the blues or whites from DA my fish would not sleep, and instead swam the tank all night. I sold it. My boss has the Giesemann Moon light fixture that came with a 5w incandescent lamp and it has worked perfectly in the tank for 15 years.

I think most of the moonlights are far too bright. I've done lots of night diving, and other than apex full moon, the light on the reef is very dim.

I'm in the 'not necessary but I like them' camp.
 
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