F fish_newbie Fish Fanatic Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Location Long Beach, CA Oct 29, 2004 #1 i have plenty of blues ones ...so if i used em as a moonlight would it be safe to keep them on all night?
i have plenty of blues ones ...so if i used em as a moonlight would it be safe to keep them on all night?
S sunflower I wanted to rule the world but got distracted by s Joined Jun 12, 2004 Messages 1,585 Reaction score 0 Location United Kingdom Oct 29, 2004 #2 I'm not sure of normal christmas lights are resistant to water. What if they fell in? or if a fish jumped and they get splashed?
I'm not sure of normal christmas lights are resistant to water. What if they fell in? or if a fish jumped and they get splashed?
B bartender_in_ny Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 26, 2004 Messages 151 Reaction score 0 Location east aurora new york Oct 29, 2004 #3 read my post in this thread, these are cool!! *** Moonlight spot lights?, I'm after some. ****
Lateral Line It's full of stars Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Aug 27, 2003 Messages 7,961 Reaction score 59 Location DK Oct 29, 2004 #4 >>> read my post in this thread, these are cool!! You mean this thread? I would be highly wary of using indoors christmas tree lights near any water. Exterior ones possibly.
>>> read my post in this thread, these are cool!! You mean this thread? I would be highly wary of using indoors christmas tree lights near any water. Exterior ones possibly.
B bartender_in_ny Fish Fanatic Joined Mar 26, 2004 Messages 151 Reaction score 0 Location east aurora new york Oct 29, 2004 #5 thx Lateral Line i didnt know how to do that..........im very pleased with the moon lites..just got some for my other tanks..
thx Lateral Line i didnt know how to do that..........im very pleased with the moon lites..just got some for my other tanks..
OP OP F fish_newbie Fish Fanatic Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Location Long Beach, CA Oct 30, 2004 #6 hmmm i think i got the water thing under control ...are there any worries of it overheating and maybe starting a fire? 8-12 hours too long?
hmmm i think i got the water thing under control ...are there any worries of it overheating and maybe starting a fire? 8-12 hours too long?
F fufanu360 Cichlid KING Joined Aug 8, 2004 Messages 1,805 Reaction score 0 Location north pole Nov 2, 2004 #7 well lets see outdoor xmas lights get wet alll the time and are left on day in day out.... u should be fine
well lets see outdoor xmas lights get wet alll the time and are left on day in day out.... u should be fine
M MNfishy Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 18, 2004 Messages 112 Reaction score 0 Nov 2, 2004 #8 same with ropelights or are those to bright?
A a1wonder Fishaholic Joined May 13, 2004 Messages 601 Reaction score 0 Location Manitoba, Canada Nov 2, 2004 #9 I actually used a bit of ropelight on my tanks at my halloween party a few days ago the clear tubing turned white and dulled the light. I'm not sure what the long term effect of I guess the moisture will be?
I actually used a bit of ropelight on my tanks at my halloween party a few days ago the clear tubing turned white and dulled the light. I'm not sure what the long term effect of I guess the moisture will be?