flaggy
Mon Sep 18, 2006, 04:45 AM
G'day
Someone mentioned in this forum that leaving some light on during/after spawning will allow dwarf cichlids to defend their eggs/fry from hungry tankmates like corys, etc.
I am thinking of making my own moonlight for the tank. Apart from looking nice (from the human owner's perspective), would a moonlight help with the above objective?
I'm thinking of doing this using blue cold cathodes available in ebay for about $20 for a pair of 30cm tubes, based on some diy instructions from http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_moonlight.php
Provided it is not too bright, will leaving this on all night stress the fish, will they not mind, or will they actually enjoy this rather than total darkness?
Someone mentioned in this forum that leaving some light on during/after spawning will allow dwarf cichlids to defend their eggs/fry from hungry tankmates like corys, etc.
I am thinking of making my own moonlight for the tank. Apart from looking nice (from the human owner's perspective), would a moonlight help with the above objective?
I'm thinking of doing this using blue cold cathodes available in ebay for about $20 for a pair of 30cm tubes, based on some diy instructions from http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_moonlight.php
Provided it is not too bright, will leaving this on all night stress the fish, will they not mind, or will they actually enjoy this rather than total darkness?