Fish Tank Aquarium Light 48" 4x54w T5 HO Lamp Fixture
ITEM# 001-7048
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Description
Coming with 216W Power Output in total (4 x 54W T5 HO 6700k Fluorescent Lamps), the latest 48" Aquarium Light is an excellent choice for saltwater, reef, or freshwater tropical aquariums. Come and get appropriate level of light and natural environment for your aquarium with this sleek and high-quality light right now!
Features:
Brand New in Box Ready to Be Operated Upon Arrival
Internal Highly Efficient Fluorescent 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
Three Power Cords for Each Function
Separate On/Off Switches to Control Fluorescent Lamps and LEDs
Well-ventilated Design with Thermovents on the Top of Fixture
Mounting Brackets Conveniently Flip up
Suitable for both Natural Freshwater and Saltwater Aquarium
CE Certificated
Voltage: 110 V
Dimension: 48"L x 7 1/3"W x 3"H
Dimension with Legs: 49 3/4"L x 10"W x 6 3/4"H
Package Content:
1 x 48"Aquarium Light Fixture
4 x 54W 6,700K T5 HO Fluorescent Lamps
4 x Dual Bluemoon LEDs
2 x Flippable Brackets
Before power on please kindly note: 1. Remove all package around the light and bulbs, such as bubble bag, EPE foam etc.
2. Peel off protective film on acrylic shield to get optimum light performance
3. Do not place the light on glass top or it will cause danger
To Keep in Mind: The lighting choices and time vary in reference to different species, so please research the species you want to keep so that you can choose the most appropriate fixtures. And a good range of time would be anywhere from 6 to 12 hours. Fish only setups could range from 6 to 12 hours, reef tank setups and freshwater planted aquariums could range from 10 to 12 hour photo periods. Leaving the lights on for longer time periods could contribute to nuisance algae growth, higher tank temperature and quicker tank water evaporation.