I'm trying to shed some light (sorry, lame pun) on some low cost, energy efficient ways to light up my refugium. I've used cold cathode tubes for moonlights before, and made a nice daytime light for a 2 1/2 gallon betta tank using a stripped AGA Striplight.
I was wondering if anyone has any information on cold cathode tube lights (like the ones that tech gurus put in their computers). I'm looking for light output, energy usage, etc.
Also, do you think that using cold cathode tubes would be an effective way to light my refugium.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
I was wondering if anyone has any information on cold cathode tube lights (like the ones that tech gurus put in their computers). I'm looking for light output, energy usage, etc.
Also, do you think that using cold cathode tubes would be an effective way to light my refugium.
Any input is greatly appreciated.