ReefEnabler
Premium Member
Hey reefers,
I'd like to adhere a piece of translucent blue plexiglass to the back of my tank, and then use some sort of dimmable LEDs to add backlighting.
I want to go for the 'deep blue' look, with a gradient to a lighter blue near the top.
Here is a real life example of this:
The in-tank lighting should help(3x 350 MH
2x 160 VHO), but I'm not sure how bright the various plastics will look with the amount of lighting in the tank, or how much backlighting is needed to make it worthwhile.
Here is what seems to be the standard plexiglass color chart
I'm thinking of using Blue 2051 Translucent, because of its deep color. I fear that one of the ligher blue plexiglass colors (Blue 2648) might keep their brightness to the depths of my 30" tank, but this may not be the case. Can anybody tell me how these plastics look in a tank with lighting?
I don't think I have enough room for fluorescents, so I'm going to try and use LEDs. Is there anybody out there with a good knowledge of LEDs?
Ryan
I'd like to adhere a piece of translucent blue plexiglass to the back of my tank, and then use some sort of dimmable LEDs to add backlighting.
I want to go for the 'deep blue' look, with a gradient to a lighter blue near the top.
Here is a real life example of this:
The in-tank lighting should help(3x 350 MH
2x 160 VHO), but I'm not sure how bright the various plastics will look with the amount of lighting in the tank, or how much backlighting is needed to make it worthwhile.
Here is what seems to be the standard plexiglass color chart
I'm thinking of using Blue 2051 Translucent, because of its deep color. I fear that one of the ligher blue plexiglass colors (Blue 2648) might keep their brightness to the depths of my 30" tank, but this may not be the case. Can anybody tell me how these plastics look in a tank with lighting?
I don't think I have enough room for fluorescents, so I'm going to try and use LEDs. Is there anybody out there with a good knowledge of LEDs?
Ryan
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