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New Lighting Technology and Your Aquarium – Breaking Old Rules

Rules, rules, rules, why do we have to follow rules?  Well, for the most part, because they are for your own good.  Kind of like going to the dentist.   However, some rules should not last forever.  Sometimes they‘re no longer relevant, sometimes a better idea comes along, and sometimes they turn out to be bad ideas to begin with.  This is true in just about any facet of life, and aquarium keeping is no different.  I could rant about several rules that come to mind, but my rule of the moment is the old “Watts per gallon” rule when it comes to choosing lights for your aquarium, particularly live plant and reef aquariums, which require higher intensity lighting. Read More »

New LED Lighting Technology Coming to TFP – Part 3

In the first two segments of my LED lighting blogs, I discussed the Ecoxotic and Marineland lines of new LED products.  This third entry will cover an interesting new line of products from Ice Cap Inc.  Ice Cap has long been associated with quality, high standard, aquarium lighting products.  The Ice Cap 430 and 660 electronic ballasts set the bar for performance in fluorescent lighting ballasts. Read More »