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Free Light Fixture for a Fish Tank
Beighton, South Yorkshire
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- 1 day ago
Description
Free light fixture for a fish tank.
All points are clean, just needs a fluorescent light starter and a bulb (tube)
Not sure if it still works as I don't have a fluorescent tube for testing (no reason it will not) but there are no lose or exposed wires.
A pot luck deal (just collect and take away)
Happy to answer any questions
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The following information is from a Google image search and not specific to this light fitting I'm giving away, so I'm not sure how accurate it is, but I am giving the light system away for free.
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Interpet LED Start Plus aquarium light system. These systems are designed to provide lighting for fish tanks, enhancing the viewing experience and supporting aquatic life. Key features and considerations for aquarium lighting systems like this one include:
Light Spectrum and Color:
Aquarium lights often offer different color spectrums to enhance fish colors and promote plant growth. Some systems have adjustable settings to mimic day and night cycles.
Lighting Duration:
It is generally recommended to keep aquarium lights on for 10 to 12 hours a day to simulate a natural day-night cycle, which is important for the health of fish and plants.
LED Technology:
LED lights are commonly used in modern aquarium lighting systems due to their energy efficiency, long lifespan, and ability to produce
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Collection only from Sheffield S20.
Ad ID: 1502063612
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