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Lifegard Full Spectrum High Output LED Light with Mounting Bracket is ideal for all Freshwater Planted Tanks and Saltwater Aquariums. Unique light combination enhances plant growth, colors in corals and beauty of your fish. Cool running Energy-efficient LED light fixture provides excellent general purpose lighting for freshwater and saltwater Aquariums. Ultra-slim (9000K) LED's deliver full spectrum light intensity ideal for Aquatic Plants and saltwater Aquariums. Lighting features two-mode ON/OFF switch (Full Spectrum, Lunar Blue and OFF positions) so you can manually transition from Full Spectrum to lunar. The entire length of LED board is protected by a clear Poly-Carbonate sheet that protects LEDs from moisture damage. The sheet is easy to wipe clean and easy to replace if salt builds up. Available Sizes 5", 10", 18", 24", 30", 36", 48", 60" and 72" with adjustable metal brackets or plastic stands, Waterproof Touch Control Light Switches, Power Cord and Hanging Clips.
SKU | 3559416 |
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Primary Brand | Lifegard Aquatics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5 LBS |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Material | Aluminum |
Length | 30 IN |
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Height | .5 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
1 year from date of purchase against defects.
Adjust the metal bracket to size and install on the aquarium.
Keep away from Children. Always use GFCI protected switch. Not Submersible.
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