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Aquascapes by ADG using the new Serene Background Light Kit
Here's a short video with some amazing aquascapes from ADG (Aquarium Design Group) featuring our new Serene Aquarium Background Light Kits. Combining brilliant, energy-efficient LED lighting with a custom frosted glass background film, background lighting creates tranquil color fades while adding a greater sense of depth that's visually stunning both day and night. -
Serene LED Kit - Daily ON/OFF with Sunrise, Daylight, Sunset, Moonlight Timer B MODE
This video provides a walk-through of the programming instructions for the Serene LED Light Kit in Timer B Mode. This timer mode enables you to program the Serene LED aquarium light with a daily Sunrise, Daylight, Sunset, and Moonlight. In addition, the background light and audio can also be programmed to turn on/off along with the Daylight time. -
Serene LED Kit – Daily ON/OFF with a Custom Scene Timer A MODE
Here’s a short video with programming instructions for the Serene LED Light Kit. Timer A Mode allows a custom main lighting scene, background color fades, and audio to automatically turn on/off based on your programmed times. It’s the perfect timing schedule for aquariums installed in offices, restaurants, waiting rooms, or even your home. -
Basement Barb Aquascape with the Serene LED
Here's a short video of our Serene LED Light Kit installed on a framed Aqueon 40-gallon breeder tank. It's located in a home basement next to a bar and stocked schooling barbs including a few varieties of Tiger Barbs and Cherry Barbs. -
Night Time Fades with the Serene Background LED Aquarium Light
The Serene Freshwater Aquarium LED Kit features our new Background lighting system that fundamentally changes everything. It allows you to see beyond a static color or printed aquarium background and add dramatic depth where additional fades and shades make all the difference. -
How to Properly Acclimate Your Corals to LED Lighting
One issue reef hobbyists may encounter when upgrading to new LED lights is corals quickly losing their brilliant colors (bleaching). This is often attributed to stress caused by not allowing the corals to get properly acclimated to the new lighting intensity and color spectrum. When a coral bleaches, it is not dead, but it is under extreme stress and can die quickly. It's important...