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  30000K - 30K 250W Aquarium Metal Halide Bulb







Description: iQuatics 30000K 30K 250W Metal Halide Aquarium Bulb


Double ended | FC2 ends/base

Halide lamps are required as the best source of artificial sunlight which most accurately and efficiently replicate natural sunlight conditions giving the natural ingredients for a healthy tank.

Halides are a compact source of light which emit the high output light from a single focus point just like the natural sun itself, thus successfully reproduces the natural ripple effect of sunlight.
This rippling effect isn’t possible with t5 lighting as the light is coming from a more spread source.
Double ended- Aquarium metal halide. FC2 ends/base.

A higher abundance of blue in the spectrum highlights vibrant green and blue colours in the corals
Under our 30000k halide you will get the appearance of a tropical reef with a clinical blue colour and feel.
Not only is it necessary for growth, also make a more enjoyable viewing pleasure.

The ideal depth of tank that you should use 250w halides with is a maximum of 3ft. If your tank is any deeper than this you should consider increasing to 400w for deeper penetration.

Buy from iQuatics and benefit from:

Industry Leading Aquarium Lighting Customer Service
High Quality Brand New Boxed Goods
FREE Fast UK Delivery


Contact Information
Advertiser: James Aberley
Telephone: 0845 269 7417
Town: Cheadle
County: Staffordshire
Web Link: http://www.iquaticsonline.co.uk/metal-ha ...
Web Link: http://www.iquaticsonline.co.uk

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