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I have a 55 gal with Current USA pro plus lighting. I’d like to get some small spot lights to add to it so I can vary the lighting in different parts of tank. Any light suggestions what be appreciated.
Seapora has a few spotlight-type LEDs you might consider. But there are also quite a few cheap LEDs on Amazon that come on goosenecks and have clips - mostly under $15.I have a 55 gal with Current USA pro plus lighting. I’d like to get some small spot lights to add to it so I can vary the lighting in different parts of tank. Any light suggestions what be appreciated.
Seapora has a few spotlight-type LEDs you might consider. But there are also quite a few cheap LEDs on Amazon that come on goosenecks and have clips - mostly under $15.
But before going that route, could you post some photos of the tank and your setup? All the lighting gurus here will have tons of ideas to help you once they're able to see what's going on.
Seapora has a few spotlight-type LEDs you might consider. But there are also quite a few cheap LEDs on Amazon that come on goosenecks and have clips - mostly under $15.
But before going that route, could you post some photos of the tank and your setup? All the lighting gurus here will have tons of ideas to help you once they're able to see what's going on.
Seapora has a few spotlight-type LEDs you might consider. But there are also quite a few cheap LEDs on Amazon that come on goosenecks and have clips - mostly under $15.
But before going that route, could you post some photos of the tank and your setup? All the lighting gurus here will have tons of ideas to help you once they're able to see what's going on.
Thanks. Seapora looks like a good option. I’d like to find a dimmer that works with it to. Maybe dim the overall tank lighting a little and highlight certain areas.Seapora has a few spotlight-type LEDs you might consider. But there are also quite a few cheap LEDs on Amazon that come on goosenecks and have clips - mostly under $15.
But before going that route, could you post some photos of the tank and your setup? All the lighting gurus here will have tons of ideas to help you once they're able to see what's going on.