Aquael Leddy Slim Duo Sunny & plant &night Black 10W
Features & Advantages For aquarium size: 24-32 cmWith 3 light modesPromotes plant growth The lamp contains two rows of diodes with atotal power of 10 W (25 W) or 16 W (28 W). Half of them areSUNNYdiodes emitting light similar to sunlight (color temperature
Features & Advantages
- For aquarium size: 24-32 cm
- With 3 light modes
- Promotes plant growth
The lamp contains two rows of diodes with atotal power of 10 W (25 W) or 16 W (28 W). Half of them areSUNNYdiodes emitting light similar to sunlight (color temperature 7000 K), and the other half arePLANTdiodes developed especially for the needs of plants (color temperature 9000 K). The lamp perfectly reproduces the colors of the tank interior and supports fast, undisturbed plant growth. It is perfect for small plant aquariums and shrimp tanks. Its flat, futuristic shape and fashionable black color make it fit perfectly with modern aquarium tanks and look great in any interior. Moreover, it is universal it can also be installed on tanks of non-standard sizes.
TheLEDDY SLIM DUO SUNNY PLANT&NIGHTLED lamp operates in three operating modes:DAY(SUNNY 100% power + PLANT 100% power),DAYBREAK(SUNNY 50% power + PLANT 50% power + NIGHT 100% power) andNIGHT(NIGHT 100% power) ).DAYis the basic and strongest light for illuminating the aquarium during the day.DAYBREAKworks well as the first mode after night and when feeding fish especially if you have askittish stock.NIGHTis ablue glow that allows for aunique observation of the aquarium after dark, including fish and nocturnal animals.DAY & NIGHTlighting will beautifully highlight the arrangement in the aquarium both during the day and at night, and will also make the interior more cozy. TheDAY / DAYBREAK / NIGHToperating mode is changed after turning the module off and on using the switch within no longer than 5 seconds. Switching directly toDAYmode takes place after turning off the module for aperiod longer than 5 seconds and turning it on again. It is best to automate this process by using the modern SOCKET DUOaquarium controller.
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Open aquariums and their lighting
An open aquarium is agreat option for people looking for modern and designer solutions in aquariums. It is preferred especially by enthusiasts of styles such as Dutch, Japanese or biotope aquariums. Thanks to its natural appearance, an open aquarium can become an attractive element of interior design and attract the attention of guests. It also ensures better air humidity in the room, which is especially beneficial for people suffering from respiratory diseases.
Open aquariums are tanks without alighting cover. In their case, lighting mounted on beams or hanging lamps is used. Lamps for mounting on the side edges or on the rear wall of the tank are also often used. The latter are dedicated to smaller capacity nano tanks.
Why do we illuminate the aquarium?
There are usually two reasons. First of all, the tank has to look nice, i.e. natural. The light is supposed to make fish and plants have beautiful colors appropriate for agiven species, and the whole thing will be an undisputed decoration of the room. The second goal is equally important the vast majority of aquarists want to have healthy, well-growing plants in their aquarium. And plants need light to grow for 10-12 hours aday, which is the drive for photosynthesis anatural process as aresult of which they transform inorganic compounds into organic substances necessary for their life. Therefore, correctly selected light will also guarantee that the aquarium will look nice and that the plants will grow well in it.
How much light in the aquarium?
How much light does an aquarium require? It depends on what species of plants we intend to grow there. In terms of light requirements, they can be divided into three groups:
Group I shade-tolerant species, e.g. pelia, mosses, winged microsorium, screw moss, some plants (e.g. Aponogetonofolia, Wendts assemblage, Backetts assemblage, Malay assemblage), anubias.
Group II species that are moderately light-loving, e.g. 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, poniko , japanese blyksa, spearworts.
Group III species that are definitely photophilous, e.g. cabombas, glossostigma, hemianthus.
Usually, the conversion of lighting power to the liter of the aquarium is used. It is conventionally assumed that in the case of LED lamps for growing shade-tolerant plants, it is necessary to have at least 0.15-0.2 W for each liter of water. Medium-demanding plants need 0.25-0.4 W/l, and those definitely light-loving even 0.5-0.7 W/l.
A day in an aquarium can fall on virtually any part of the day. If the tank is located far from windows and is lit only by artificial light, the times the lighting can be turned on and off can be virtually any. Its best to simply adjust them to our preferences and the hours when we are usually present in the apartment (e.g. dawn at 3 p.m. and dusk at 1 a.m.). Then, we can enjoy the beauty of our own piece of the underwater world in brightly lit places.

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