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Reef and red light?
Will a red light bulb hurt, annoy, or in general bother anything in my reef? I want to add a night bulb and I heard a red pc is the way to go. Does it need to be a pc or is a regular 10- 15 watt red buld enough. Does the red cause any kind of algae?
Rick
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Citizen
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Alexandria,IN USA
Posts: 119
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Hi Rick
I have never heard of anyone using a red light. But i do use a red lens on a flashlght at night after the lights go out. It does not seem to bother anything in the reef tank. Try it out and let me how it works out for you. Rick ![]() |
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Mayor
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I have heard that our creatures can't see light in the red spectrum and that is why they are not disturbed when we use a flashlight with a red lense to view our tank at night. I don't know about the algae thing. I don't see how a red bulb incandescent or PC could cause any problems. Are you planning on running it all night long, or just when you want to view the tank at night?
Andrew
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Wichita, Kansas
Posts: 5,315
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Very interesting topic...I was curiuos about the same thing junkie....cept I want to use Black Lights instead.
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Governor
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I was thinking of running it most of the night. Since I do not stay up all night. I figured since my mh goes out around 10:3o that a red light could come on then, until about 2 or 3 am. I think I will give it a try tonight...!
Rick
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