so how many of u watch ur tank at night? and for how long?
its kinda like u have two aquariums one at day and another at night epically with reefs
its kinda like u have two aquariums one at day and another at night epically with reefs
I don't watch it much at night because my flashlight scares my fish. Plus my reef tank, which is relatively new, doesn't have as many things on/in it...yet.so how many of u watch ur tank at night? and for how long?
its kinda like u have two aquariums one at day and another at night epically with reefs
I bought mine at Walmart in the sporting/hunting/fishing section. It came with 3 different colored lenses including the all important red lense.I have been searching for a light to use so I can.
My clown almost gave me a heart attack when I saw her like that. I ran off to get the water test kit and came back to find her swiming around and looking at me with a "Whats wrong? Did you come to feed me?" expression.I like to watch our reef tank at night. I'll sit and watch it for 15 minutes or more pretty much every other night.
I've never tried nighttime photography, but will give that a try sometime.
It's fun to watch our 2 clowns 'sleep' next to each other head down up against the vertical face of one of the rocks.
Ah, thanks for the tip. I wasn't quite sure where to find one. I tried to use a regular flash light once and felt stupid xDI don't watch it much at night because my flashlight scares my fish. Plus my reef tank, which is relatively new, doesn't have as many things on/in it...yet.
I bought mine at Walmart in the sporting/hunting/fishing section. It came with 3 different colored lenses including the all important red lense.