An important component of an aquarium that often gets overlooked is lighting. This article gives a basic description of available aquarium lighting systems.
What's the difference between fluorescent, incandescent, metal halide, VHO, T5, Compact Fluorescent, and other aquarium lighting fixtures? This selection guide answers this and other questions to help you choose the right lighting system.
When designing your aquarium lighting system, your goal should be to duplicate natural conditions. Thanks to recent advancements in lighting technology, this has become an easier task. Learn how in this article.
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Square pin compact fluorescent bulbs for fresh and
saltwater use. Dual light output design is like having two aquarium lights in one. Compact fluorescent lamps that customers have relied on for years
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Versatile straight pin compact fluorescent bulbs Dual light
output design is like having two bulbs in one Space saving compact fluorescent bulbs minimize heat output Unique dual light output does the job of two different bulbs. Space saving feature ...
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These energy efficient lamps produce over three times
the brilliance and last twice as long as standard fluorescent aquarium lighting. Square Pin configuration.
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Versatile ballast drives various fluorescent aquarium lamps. Drive
up to 4 VHO, T5 HO or compact fluorescent lamps up to 440W. Powerful electronic ballast perfect for custom aquarium lighting