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Is it going to get any natural light?

I have found that my shrimp tank upstairs with <5W LED not even sure what colour temp, all the moss has grown quite well.

The tank does get a bit of natural light though.

As for lights, the beamsworks lights on ebay are pretty decent for growing mosses in my experience. They don't look that bad either which is a plus.

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i have looked at ebay but have not found anything good so far, if anyone have brought one and it works well please send me a link or pm.

@Blindfisherman , my tanks will have no natural light.

@Jess the floodlightd looks good but i dont have that much space so really looking for something really slim line.

@Heavyd dont know that much to diy.

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yeah that is the beamswork light I was talking about.

I have had them on a tank for a while and its reasonable for growing mosses etc. They wont grow amazingly fast but they will grow and there shouldn't be any algae issues with that lower light.

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We have used RGB LEd's from on our racks and on our nixed reef as night actinic and I have to say they are reliable and bright enough for moss, anubias and java fern. The only thing to consider is that they get VERY VERY hot and the mounting tape they are backed with is pretty useless after a while. We mounted them on aluminum molding to act as heat sink and oh baby those suckers get HOT.

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ok Blindfisherman i might give them a go , they look pretty nice eh?

Eshrimp these RGB led looks nice , how much do they cost ?

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We have used RGB LEd's from on our racks and on our nixed reef as night actinic and I have to say they are reliable and bright enough for moss' date=' anubias and java fern. The only thing to consider is that they get VERY VERY hot and the mounting tape they are backed with is pretty useless after a while. We mounted them on aluminum molding to act as heat sink and oh baby those suckers get HOT.

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I'm wondering where you got these from :)

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I'm wondering where you got these from :)

i got them on line from eBay the whole lot came out to about 200 if I remember correctly, there are a lot of people selling them, just make sure to pick out the ones that have the most amount of LEDs per meter.

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I was told not to buy electrical items oversea that hasn't got Australian standard. Reason is if the item catches on fire, then most insurance company won't cover for damage if it can be proven. Just something to consider.

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http://www.theaquariumshop.com.au/shopexd.asp?id=3828&name=Aqua%20Zonic%20Super%20Bright%20Clamp%20Lamp%2016.44W%20For%20Marine

I use 2 of these. 1 on my 1x1x2 shrimp tank to grow plants and one on my 3ft discus tank just for light although I'd growing anubas quite well.

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