Hi,
Can anyone tell me if led lights can give shimmering effect like Metal H. lambs?
I can tell that, this light wave "shimmering" effect increases if you put your bulbs
like 40-50cm over the tank. Is it possible to have this effect with
LED lighting without attaching them 50cm above the water line? Will it look like MH lambs? I want to see very strong shimmering effect, what are your suggestions?
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LED and shimmering effect ( is it possible? )
Caner Gunduz
- Furcifer
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2003 5:36 am
- Location: Istanbul/Turkey
Can anyone tell me if led lights can give shimmering effect like Metal H. lambs?
Yes, they do give shimmering effect. I use the outdoor 10w LED floods. You can find them one ebay.
Video of outdoor LED floods

- prov356
- Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:09 am
- Location: North Royalton, Ohio
prov356 wrote:Can anyone tell me if led lights can give shimmering effect like Metal H. lambs?
Yes, they do give shimmering effect. I use the outdoor 10w LED floods. You can find them one ebay.
Video of outdoor LED floods
I have been looking at these lights for awhile now. How hard are they to wire?
- quentin8
- Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:01 pm
- Location: Arkansas
Thats a pretty intense shimmer, not sure I could stand that in my living room.
I didn't have covers on the tanks yet, they toned it down a bit. But, all in the eye of the beholder.
I have been looking at these lights for awhile now. How hard are they to wire?
I did 10 of them on a Saturday. I used 18-2 SJ cord and a plug that I got at Lowe's. You have to:
open the back (4 screws),
cut out the old wire and some waterproofing stuff that looks a lot like Elmer's glue,
loosen and remove the widget thing that holds the wire in place on the box and seals it,
add the new wire and secure with two wire nuts,
put the box back together being careful to align a rubber gasket that seals it up,
then add the plug.

- prov356
- Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:09 am
- Location: North Royalton, Ohio
I like the look of your room Tim!
Jim,
You could always reduce the shimmer by adding in a couple of fluorescent tubes to even out the light.
I am going to be doing the same thing as an accent light (supplementing some fluorescents) in my fish room but using some 5 watt GU10 LED's that I have. They fit in a standard GU10 Halogen track light that I will be using around the walls of the fish room.
The key is the point source illumination. The fewer the points you have the more shimmer you get. The LED Aquarium fixture strips have lots of points of light and that reduces the amount of shimmer.
Andy
Jim,
You could always reduce the shimmer by adding in a couple of fluorescent tubes to even out the light.
I am going to be doing the same thing as an accent light (supplementing some fluorescents) in my fish room but using some 5 watt GU10 LED's that I have. They fit in a standard GU10 Halogen track light that I will be using around the walls of the fish room.
The key is the point source illumination. The fewer the points you have the more shimmer you get. The LED Aquarium fixture strips have lots of points of light and that reduces the amount of shimmer.
Andy
- Narwhal72
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:46 pm
- Location: Milwaukee, Wi
Yes, the LED driver comes with it. You just have to swap out the cord or hard wire it.
I did exactly what you mentioned on my 180, Andy. I added a 20w LED flood to my CF fixtures. Adds a touch of shimmer and a bit of light in the center of the tank where it was a bit dim. Combos can work great.
I did exactly what you mentioned on my 180, Andy. I added a 20w LED flood to my CF fixtures. Adds a touch of shimmer and a bit of light in the center of the tank where it was a bit dim. Combos can work great.
- prov356
- Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:09 am
- Location: North Royalton, Ohio
Re: LED and shimmering effect ( is it possible? )
Thank you Prov for detailed answer, can you tell us how many 10w led bulbs needed for shimmer effect?
My tank is 160cm long, 65cm deep ( 64" x 26" x 26" )
I'm thinking to use 4 florescent tube and some leds for shimmer effect. Do they work well with each other?
My tank is 160cm long, 65cm deep ( 64" x 26" x 26" )
I'm thinking to use 4 florescent tube and some leds for shimmer effect. Do they work well with each other?
Caner Gunduz
- Furcifer
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2003 5:36 am
- Location: Istanbul/Turkey
Re: LED and shimmering effect ( is it possible? )
Hi, My brother is going to do a 25 gallon nano reef and I was wondering if I could take and place a board inside the canopy and mount some LED rope lights on it. You think this would work?
May the holes in your net be no larger than the fish in it.
~Irish Blessing
~Irish Blessing
- AfricanLove
- Joined: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:39 pm
- Location: Batavia, Illinois
Re: LED and shimmering effect ( is it possible? )
Rope lights are low output LED's. OK for looking directly at but not good for lighting up an area like an aquarium.
You would want high power LED's for a reef.
Andy
You would want high power LED's for a reef.
Andy
- Narwhal72
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:46 pm
- Location: Milwaukee, Wi
Re: LED and shimmering effect ( is it possible? )
Furcifer wrote:Thank you Prov for detailed answer, can you tell us how many 10w led bulbs needed for shimmer effect?
My tank is 160cm long, 65cm deep ( 64" x 26" x 26" )
I'm thinking to use 4 florescent tube and some leds for shimmer effect. Do they work well with each other?
In the pic, there's only one over each tank. Sometimes they span two tanks. For your tank, a 20W would probably be about right, but you could go with two 10's if you wanted to light different areas of the tank. They do work well with each other, but if the fluorescent lighting is strong enough, it can greatly reduce the shimmer effect. I haven't tried all combinations. Sometimes you just have to experiment.
- prov356
- Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:09 am
- Location: North Royalton, Ohio
Re: LED and shimmering effect ( is it possible? )
Thank you Tim, i'm dying to have proper lighting and shimmer effect on this tank.


Caner Gunduz
- Furcifer
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2003 5:36 am
- Location: Istanbul/Turkey
Re: LED and shimmering effect ( is it possible? )
I don't know why, I'm a pretty big fan of shimmering tank light.
Full blasting of light gets boring to me. The shimmering effect to me personally gives the tank that awesome feel to it.
Full blasting of light gets boring to me. The shimmering effect to me personally gives the tank that awesome feel to it.
- phister
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