If the lens is only the plastic bit with the build-up on then yeh. Dont soak any metallic or electricals parts obviouslyNot sure about the dismantled part, I will have to look. Should I soak the “lens” overnight?
If the lens is only the plastic bit with the build-up on then yeh. Dont soak any metallic or electricals parts obviouslyNot sure about the dismantled part, I will have to look. Should I soak the “lens” overnight?
Like the plastic part, here is a photo:Lens?
Doesnt look too bad?? Maybe get some paper towels, soak them in vinegar and leave them on there over nightLike the plastic part, here is a photo:
Ok, will do. Hoping it all goes away, so I don’t have to get a new one.Doesnt look too bad?? Maybe get some paper towels, soak them in vinegar and leave them on there over night
It looks fine to meAnd here is the picture of the tank with that light:
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Can the coloured LEDs be switched off independently? As in just have the whites on (no blue) etc?And here is the picture of the tank with that light:
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That will hardly affect the amount of light being output. And cosmetic wise, you don't really see that part of the light? The fish do.. but doubt theyre botheredOk, will do. Hoping it all goes away, so I don’t have to get a new one.
Sadly, no. It can go all blue, and then the one you saw. It would look amazing with just white.Can the coloured LEDs be switched off independently? As in just have the whites on (no blue) etc?
I not only want my fish to be happy, but I want to be happy. [With my tank]That will hardly affect the amount of light being output. And cosmetic wise, you don't really see that part of the light? The fish do.. but doubt theyre bothered
Yeah, clown puke gravel is nasty.I quite like the yellow look off your original lamp, but its all personal taste at the end of the day. I'm just glad you don't have bright neon pink and green gravel
Fish are most happy with hardly any light tbh.. but we keep fish cos they're nice to look at, so, theres a bit of a trade off.I not only want my fish to be happy, but I want to be happy. [With my tank]
I want it to look good, just like my 10g and 29g.
I agree. The fish would thrive with just the overhead lights from the room the tank is in, the lights we use are for veiwing the fish, and growing plantsFish are most happy with hardly any light tbh.. but we keep fish cos they're nice to look at, so, theres a bit of a trade off.