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Add a color-changing LED light stick to your aquarium to create the ultimate GloFish environment! The GloFish 8-Inch LED Light Stick includes white, blue and magenta LED lights for aquariums up to 5 gallons and can switch between 4 light modes. With white & blue lights, the vivid colors look great with any decor and fish. Blue lights make GloFish decor and fish fluoresce even more brilliantly. Magenta lights make all GloFish fish magically fluoresce, but look especially brilliant with blue, green and purple colors. To make any aquarium a GloFish aquarium, quickly install the light stick by clipping it into the front of the aquarium frame. Add the universal use light stick to any framed aquarium. It works with light hoods or glass canopies with a rectangular shape. In the box, you'll also find a frame clip, cord routing clips, light switch, low-voltage transformer, hanger for drip loop and safety manual.
SKU | 3948614 |
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Primary Brand | GloFish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .26 LB |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 2.36 IN |
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Height | 8.46 IN |
Width | 1.69 IN |
Clip LED light into the front of the aquarium frame. Add the universal use light stick to any framed aquarium. It works with light hoods or glass canopies with a rectangular shape.
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