Fish & Led Lights

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However many you think is best suited to your aquarium. The lights are encased in a transparent pvc so the vapor, inevitable splashes, and so on are not a factor. I was directed to that system by a hobbyist who had been using that led set up on his aquariums for a few of years so figured they must be sturdy.

Though it's worth mentioning, there are a couple of other ways to achieve the same effect. Submersible led spotlights and leds which attach to the side of your aquarium via suction cups but I personally haven't used these. It might be an idea to email the seller using the link I sent you or searching ebay under "aquarium moonlights" and taking a look at the alternatives.

J
 
Yup yup

However many you think is best suited to your aquarium. The lights are encased in a transparent pvc so the vapor, inevitable splashes, and so on are not a factor. I was directed to that system by a hobbyist who had been using that led set up on his aquariums for a few of years so figured they must be sturdy.

Though it's worth mentioning, there are a couple of other ways to achieve the same effect. Submersible led spotlights and leds which attach to the side of your aquarium via suction cups but I personally haven't used these. It might be an idea to email the seller using the link I sent you or searching ebay under "aquarium moonlights" and taking a look at the alternatives.

J

Thanks for all the tips and links.

Although the product you use looks good, I'd prefer to purchase a product that can be submerged or at least safe if it inadvertantly became submerged!

Thanks again,

Mark.
 

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