pturley wrote:
And MatsP continues the reputation that the U.S. is an overly litigious society...
...Oh wait, he's right, it is!
Low voltage LED Diodes are easier and safer to wire up. Perhaps look into them instead.
The behavior is normal and I agree with Madame X that your fish will begin to recognize you.
The LED's are a great idea. I'm pretty sure you can buy them in ready-setup little packages from many different sources, bicycle "lights" for instance that are battery powered will work fine. Can't really think of any other place where you'd get "white" LED's.
To build yourself:
Here's the material neeeded:
A low-voltage, say 3-5V DC-power supply.
A set of suitable LED's (white light ones are nice but a bit more expensive than yellow or red ones).
A 1kOhm Resistor. (Note, higher voltage should have bigger resistor, so if you get a 12V power-supply, you need 2KOhm or so).
A length of wire (say about the 2 x (length of tank + distance to power supply + a bit)). Two different colours is preferred, so you can use on colour for positive and one for negative.
You should be able to get all of those bits in a electronics shop of some sort (Radio Shack, TinkerTronics, etc).
Tools:
Solder iron.
Wire clippers.
Wire stripper (or use clippers carefully to strip the wire).
LED's have two sides, Anode and Cathode, or plus and minus. They are indicated by different length "legs". The easy way to remember it is that the long leg is made up by adding the lines in the PLUS sign, and the short leg is the shorter line of the MINUS sign.
Solder the wire to resistor, then another wire from the other side of the resistor to the plus side of the LED. If you want more than one LED, you can start with another wire at the "outside" of the resistor. Then another wire the other side of the LED.
So you have something like this:
P+-----R----L----P-
where:
P+ is the plus side fo the power supply.
R is the resistor.
L is the LED.
P- is the minus side of the power supply.
Again, of course, only use tools that you know how to use, be safe and don't do stupid stuff...
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Mats