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Dappled Lighting


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G'day,

I am in the process of setting up a 5x2x2 for frontosa and a few other fish and am wanting to acheive a lighting effect that looks like rays of light/sunshine coming through the water. I have seen it done using a few halogen downlights and also with MH lights but this tank is being fully enclosed with cupboards and I think heat buildup from both of these types of lights may be an issue.

I think that the same effect may be able to be acheived using LED lights. Has anyone out there done this or seen a setup similar to what I am after or suggestions of how I may be able to do this?

Cheers

James

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You can achieve this with MH lighting, not sure about LED, i dont think it would work. However if its not a planted tank, its going to be a big waste of electricity running a MH just for that effect when you could put a double 4ft fluoro on there and would be more than enough.

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the only way to get that dappled light effect is with strong lighting either MH or led will work.

MH are very expansive to run. only really worth it if your keeping plants or marine.

the led units are good, but are going to set you back $500++ for a good quality unit that wont break down in the first month like a lot of the cheap Chinese ones are doing at the moment.

frontosa really dont like strong light. when i had my colony, i found any more light then a single fluro they wouldnt come out and were clearly quite stressed out.

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I havn't got water in the tank yet but this is what I came up with.

I bought a 12 LED kit form Rapidled.com which cost me $130 au posted - another well know electronics chain has the same LED's (cree xp-e) for around 20 bucks EACH :no:

the LED's are mounted to 2 aluminium strips from bunnings.

Here is the effect with the dimmer running at minimum - there will definatly be shimmer from surface of the water. even wound right down these bad boys will have you seein spots for days if you accidently glance directly at them

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I still have to get the lights mounted properly - they will be another 30cm higher which will remover the strong blue light (I actually don't mind it) but it does show up stronger blue in the photo than real life.

I will get some pics of the mounting etc once it is done incase someone in the future wants to do something similar.

Cheers

James

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I'm keen to see - it looks fantastic and is something i would like to do when i set up my larger displays in a few months time once i'm settled in Perth. More for a 'moonlight' type effect in the evenings.

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