Submersible rock lights?

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Quite a while ago someone posted a link to some submersible lights that looked like rocks, does anyone still have the link? Just been reminded of them but for the life of me I cannot find them! They came in different colours and a few members here bought them. I've been through all the posts I have commented on and don't seem to have the thread there :nono: but I know I commented on it!
 
Ooh no but they are pretty cool too! thanks :)
 
I think ill have to invest in one of them :p
Do you think it would effect the water temp ?
 
Damo! Nah don't think it does because the ones I was looking for are designed specially for tanks :)
 
I think ill have to invest in one of them :p
Do you think it would effect the water temp ?

LED is extremely efficient, virtually no heat at all.
 
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