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I need to add a lot of blue moon light on my corals. They don't floresce enough. Exactly what kind of ligh makes corals fluoresce at night? i only have a 20G so it doesn't have to be huge.

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You don't want a really bright night light...they need to sleeptoo

 

I have a Neptune aqua controller with their lunar sim I like a lot...matches the moon cycle outside which is cool...I know when it's a full moon before I even go outside....but you need a Neptune controller like an ac jr acii aciii or spec........there are others out ther too

If I hold my blue leds closer to my red cyphastrea it glows way cool but the light is normally situated higher up. My blues come on only for a couple hours at night.

as Evan said above- corals need to sleep. there needs to be total darkness at night in order for them to grow and thrive.

Moonlights are yet another gimmick that manufacturers invented to see more product to the uneducated consumer.

A true 'moonlight' would be a small, single 1watt light that travels across the tank and brightens/dims on a 28 day cycle. This experiment has been used to induce spawning in certain corals and clams.

I bought a cheap LED strip light on Ebay with a remote, it's bright enough that I can see what's in my tank, and allow things to glow.

the light small reef suggested looks a little nicer, mine is cheaper but it also looks cheaper too, if I were doing it on a 20G I would probably go with Smallreef's idea over mine

 

I bought this for my 90 http://www.ebay.com/itm/5M-SMD-5050-RGB-150LED-Non-Waterproof-Light-Strip-mini-44Key-IR-12V-2A-Adapter/301121204567?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D28791%26meid%3D57a38f3c10c94b9daa5a0fa22d434c81%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D6%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D371192312554&rt=nc

 you cant see it under the canopy so it's not a big deal but I wouldn't want to look at it every day.

 This.

Moonlights are yet another gimmick that manufacturers invented to see more product to the uneducated consumer.
 

... corals need to sleep. there needs to be total darkness at night in order for them to grow and thrive.

Moonlights are yet another gimmick that manufacturers invented to see more product to the uneducated consumer.

A true 'moonlight' would be a small, single 1watt light that travels across the tank and brightens/dims on a 28 day cycle. This experiment has been used to induce spawning in certain corals and clams.

 

From Dr Foster Smith:  "Research studies have shown that using rhythmic moon luminance is very helpful in spawning captive animals"

 

Also, saw on discovery channel that corals do no need some level of moonlight so not sure if I agree with "needs total darkness" and like I said I keep moon light on for only a couple hours at night.

I love watching my corals at night. Low powered royal blue LED are perfect for that. You do need to turn them off though so make sure they are on a controller of some sort. 21LEDUSA is my current preference. I like having these on a different controller than my Apex so I run their little controller too.

 

 

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Warren

I notice most the vendors at the meet have their corlas under blue light

Because it looks better, pops colors. If you want something to stand out, you don't tone it down. I think your choice of "moonlights" is another way of saying you want to add more blue for viewing your tank. Get a reefbrite and call it a day.

 

 

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So... No moonlight every night is most important? A period of total darkness.?

 

I leave mine on all night, it would make sense to turn them off at least when you go to bed, but I don't, in fact due to the fact that mine are cheap LED strips from Ebay that cost $7 I leave them on 24/7, they get washed out by my Evergrows during the day, but add a nice dim blue look for my Coral viewing at night.

I leave a blue LED on every night at 3%. I don't think it harms anything and is like the moon. My frogspawn retracts fully and the polys extend fully at night for feeding on my SPS. My Maxspect Razor does have a program where the lights ramp up and down so it is never all on or all off quickly

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