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Mon, Jul 13, 09 at 12:53
| In an old Danish movie a kid had a green light over his aquarium.
Probably the set designer put it there for artistic affect. But, would there be any other reason to have a green light over an aquarium? |
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- Posted by albert_135 Sunset 2 or 3 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 14, 09 at 10:37
| Spouse tells me she has seen the green aquarium light in other Danish movies. It must be something that Danish movie makers do that we don't understand. |
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- Posted by xmaslightguy 4/5 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 14, 09 at 23:48
| You're probably correct that the set designer put it there for an artistic affect.... but you could do it to prevent algae growth (of course live plants ain't gonna grow there either LOL) Personally I like the color of Green Fluorescent bulbs - Would love to find Red Fluorescent's as well ... but no luck |
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