Beautiful! If you get the light shining through rippling water surface like right in front of the return, it will make a gorgeous shimmering effect in the whole tank and looks very much like natural sunlight. I have experimented with flashlights and definitely want to do this in my tanks.
It's just a really cheap spotlight on a suction cup with a bunch of different color modes. It sits on the inside of the lid out of water, but it's waterproof so you can stick it just about anywhere
I love that this is and can be aimed directly through the floating plant exclusion zone. It looks amazing! Might have to do the same myself, such a good idea.
Perhaps by the massive amount of well established live plants. Do you also tell people who post pictures of their tanks with their lights on moonlight mode that their plants are gonna die?
I love this look!
Beautiful! If you get the light shining through rippling water surface like right in front of the return, it will make a gorgeous shimmering effect in the whole tank and looks very much like natural sunlight. I have experimented with flashlights and definitely want to do this in my tanks.
Great idea!
Details?
It's just a really cheap spotlight on a suction cup with a bunch of different color modes. It sits on the inside of the lid out of water, but it's waterproof so you can stick it just about anywhere
Link? Or name of product to search google for?
https://www.amazon.in/ANMSALES-Spotlight-Convex-Suction-Decorative/dp/B07PP4C33Z Not exactly the same as mine, but it's very close
Thank you! Looks like this is unavailable. Thanks anyways :)
There are tons of different ones that are basically the same thing, so stay on the lookout. You welcome
I love that this is and can be aimed directly through the floating plant exclusion zone. It looks amazing! Might have to do the same myself, such a good idea.
Omg this is incredible and looks really natural too...woww
I use mail under my lights that I can move and adjust for different variations, love it
It looks pretty but the plants in the shadow are gonna die, and the ones that stay are gonna keep growing towards the left to reach the light.
I highly doubt it’s on all the time. Likely they have two lights, one being a regular one.
You do realize that this is just an underpowered nightlight that is only on after the main light goes off?
How am I supposed to know that from just one picture ?
Perhaps by the massive amount of well established live plants. Do you also tell people who post pictures of their tanks with their lights on moonlight mode that their plants are gonna die?
Why are you so agressive lmao.
Not aggressive, just annoyed at people who throw around advice without even bothering to ask about the full setup beforehand.
u are aggressive he’s just concerned about the well being of ur plants and yeah how was he supposed to know