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This 24 hour programmable lighting timer provides a natural day/night cycle for your reptile. Includes 8 grounded outlets: 4 timer controlled outlets & 4 continuous power outlets. Grounded 3 prong receptacle for safety.
SKU | 2151591 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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For Questions call 888-496-6642.
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Works as it should!
BruceDJ
8 years ago
Needed daytime and nighttime cycles for a leopard gecko tank. This works well a...
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Day/Night Cycle Switch Doesn't Work Properly
TheOnlyChrissyCat
10 years ago
Either I don't know how to properly use this product, or it just doesn't do what...
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