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Aquael Leddy Slim Duo 16W Black-Sunny,Plant & NightFeatures & Benefits Aquarium size: 40 67 cm Suitable for open freshwater aquariums Offers 3 light settings This lamp is equipped with two rows of diodes with a total output of 10 W (25 W) or 16 W (28 W). Half of the diodes areSUNNYtype, providing light that mimics natural sunlight (color temperature 7000 K), while the other half arePLANTdiodes specifically designed for plant growth (color temperature 9000 K). The lamp accurately showcases the colors
Features & Benefits
- Aquarium size: 40-67 cm
- Suitable for open freshwater aquariums
- Offers 3 light settings
This lamp is equipped with two rows of diodes with a total output of 10 W (2×5 W) or 16 W (2×8 W). Half of the diodes areSUNNYtype, providing light that mimics natural sunlight (color temperature 7000 K), while the other half arePLANTdiodes specifically designed for plant growth (color temperature 9000 K). The lamp accurately showcases the colors within the aquarium and promotes rapid, uninterrupted plant development. It is ideal for smaller plant aquariums and shrimp habitats. With its sleek, contemporary design and stylish black finish, it seamlessly complements modern aquarium setups and enhances any space. Additionally, it is versatile enough to be mounted on aquariums of various sizes.
TheLEDDY SLIM DUO SUNNY PLANT&NIGHTLED lamp features three operational modes: DAY(SUNNY 100% + PLANT 100%), DAYBREAK(SUNNY 50% + PLANT 50% + NIGHT 100%), and NIGHT(NIGHT 100%). TheDAY mode provides the most intense illumination for daytime viewing of the aquarium. TheDAYBREAK mode is perfect for transitioning from night and is especially useful during feeding time for nervous fish. TheNIGHT mode emits a soft blue light, allowing for an enchanting view of the aquarium's inhabitants after dark, including fish and nocturnal species. The combination ofDAY & NIGHT lighting beautifully enhances the aquarium's design both day and night, creating a cozy atmosphere. TheDAY / DAYBREAK / NIGHT modes can be switched by turning the lamp off and back on within 5 seconds. To accessDAY mode, turn the lamp off for more than 5 seconds before turning it back on. For optimal convenience, consider using the modernSOCKET DUO aquarium controller to automate this process.
Additional Product Information
Open aquariums and their lighting
An open aquarium is an excellent choice for those seeking contemporary and stylish aquarium designs. This style is particularly favored by enthusiasts of Dutch, Japanese, or biotope aquariums. With its natural look, an open aquarium can serve as a stunning focal point in interior decor, captivating the attention of visitors. Additionally, it enhances the room's humidity, which can be beneficial for individuals with respiratory issues.
Open aquariums do not have a lighting cover. Instead, illumination is often provided by fixtures mounted on beams or hanging lamps. Side-mounted or rear-mounted lamps are also commonly used, especially for smaller “nano” tanks.
Why is aquarium lighting important?
There are typically two primary reasons for illuminating an aquarium. Firstly, the tank should be visually appealing, showcasing the vibrant colors of the fish and plants, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the room. Secondly, many aquarists aim to cultivate healthy and thriving plants in their aquariums. Plants require light for 10-12 hours each day, which is essential for photosynthesis, the natural process that converts inorganic compounds into organic materials vital for their growth. Therefore, selecting the right lighting is key to maintaining an attractive aquarium and ensuring plants thrive.
How much light is needed in the aquarium?
The light requirement for an aquarium depends on the types of plants being grown. They can be categorized into three groups based on their light needs:
Group I – shade-tolerant plants, such as “pelia,” mosses, winged microsorium, screw moss, and certain others (e.g., Aponogetonofolia, Wendt’s assemblage, Backett’s assemblage, Malay assemblage), along with anubias.
Group II – moderately light-loving species, including ball-shaped seaweed, water-wort, roseworts, tiger lotus, ludwigia, broad-leafed water-wort, three-flowered water-wort, frogwort, broad-leafed dart, Argentine waterweed, giant common waterwort, compacts, limnophiles, small-leaved bacopa, Thai marmoset, ponikło, Japanese blyksa, and spearworts.
Group III – types that are highly light-dependent, such as cabombas, “glossostigma,” and hemianthus.
Generally, the lighting power is measured per liter of water in the aquarium. For LED lamps designed for shade-tolerant plants, it is typically recommended to have at least 0.15-0.2 W per liter. Medium-demanding plants require 0.25-0.4 W/l, while those that are highly light-loving need 0.5-0.7 W/l.
A day in an aquarium can occur at any time of the day. If the aquarium is positioned away from natural light and only receives artificial illumination, the lighting schedule can be tailored to suit personal preferences and the times when occupants are usually home (e.g., “dawn” at 3 p.m. and “dusk” at 1 a.m.). This way, one can enjoy the beauty of their own “slice of the underwater world” in brilliantly lit environments.
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