yeah I know what you mean and of course, I've prepared for what I hope is every possible disaster, thanks for the concern. Murphy's law and all that lol.I’m just saying just assuming everything bad can happen at any time in this hobby
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yeah I know what you mean and of course, I've prepared for what I hope is every possible disaster, thanks for the concern. Murphy's law and all that lol.I’m just saying just assuming everything bad can happen at any time in this hobby
There’s a guy in my reef club that set up his tank directly below his circuit breaker... he can’t even open it now.......yeah I know what you mean and of course, I've prepared for what I hope is every possible disaster, thanks for the concern. Murphy's law and all that lol.
Wow, that's unfortunate. Though I assure you I put a bit more thought into my location and setup than I'm sure he did.There’s a guy in my reef club that set up his tank directly below his circuit breaker... he can’t even open it now.......
Just going back to this one since you said you're new to the hobby and no one answered this. "Black box" is a hobby term for Chinese LED lights with no real brand presence. They are often a bit lacking in features, but are effective and very affordable (often less than ¼ of the price of competing units). This makes them a solid bargain.I'll look into his stuff, also what do you mean by black box? (also I imagine your second suggestion involves I find lights with swappable lenses or lenses at all?)
Yes it isJust going back to this one since you said you're new to the hobby and no one answered this. "Black box" is a hobby term for Chinese LED lights with no real brand presence. They are often a bit lacking in features, but are effective and very affordable (often less than ¼ of the price of competing units). This makes them a solid bargain.
Personally, I'd look at doing 2 Reef Brite Lumi LED Pro strips over your tank. They're designed to sit directly on top of the tank with some mounting legs that give them a total height of an inch or so. Only downside is you would have to slide them out of the way to get in the tank, but that's not particularly difficult.
Your tank looks like a 40 breeder (36 x 18 x 16), is that correct?