Sunday, August 14, 2011

36" 78W Aquarium Lighting Fish Tank T5 HO Light Fixture

36" 78W Aquarium Lighting Fish Tank T5 HO Light Fixture Review



36" 78W Aquarium Lighting Fish Tank T5 HO Light Fixture Feature

  • German Aluminum Reflector for Maximum and Optimal Lighting Effect
  • Acrylic Shield to Protect the Light from Splashing
  • Well-ventilated Design with Thermovents on Both Ends of the Fixture
  • Suitable for both Natural Freshwater and Saltwater Aquarium
  • CE Certificated. Voltage: 110 V
Improper or insufficient aquarium lighting leads to stress, unhealthy growth in plants, fishes, corals and reef. The light fixtures are to provide and replicate the natural conditions of light in natural habitats. Most aquariums need appropriate level of light. And it is up to you to give them normal days and nights as they don't have any other way to normalize behavioral cycles. Coming with 78W Power Output in total, the latest 36" Aquarium Light offers both outstanding performance and modern design for your aquarium. It supports 2 x 39W T5 HO Fluorescent Lamps, which is an pretty good choice for saltwater, reef, or freshwater tropical aquariums. Features: Brand New in Box Ready to Be Operated Upon Arrival Internal Highly Efficient Ballasts Standard T5 Sockets German Aluminum Reflector for Maximum and Optimal Lighting Effect Non-corrosive Powder Coated Aluminum Housing Acrylic Shield to Protect the Light from Splashing Well-ventilated Design with Thermovents on Both Ends of the Fixture Flippable Brackets to Fix the Light onto the Tank Suitable for both Natural Freshwater and Saltwater Aquarium CE Certificated Voltage: 110 V Overall Dimension: 36"L x 4 1/3"W x 1 3/4"H Package Content: 1 x 36"Aquarium Light Fixture 2 x 39W 6,700K T5 HO Fluorescent Lamps 2 x Flippable Brackets To Keep in Mind: The lighting choices and time vary in reference to different species, so please research the species you want to keep to choose the most appropriate fixtures. And a good range of time would be anywhere from 6 to 12 hours. Leaving the lights on for longer time periods could contribute to nuisance algae growth, higher tank temperature and quicker tank water evaporation.


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