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invert freak
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: whiteville NC
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from what i know the two main ways to have moon lighting are LED and cold cathode.
so i was wondering which was easiest to install/find? which is the most reliable? does it really affect the fish with or without it? and any sites on its affects and how to install it? thanks |
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More ways then that, easiest IMO would be using neon lighting for cars. takes 5 mins to make.
Just slice the wires from the power supply, install and wire a AC/DC adapter into place, plug in and there you go. I prefer to use StreetGlow Neo-Blue's tubes for moonlighting.
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