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Home > Aquarium Supplies > Lighting
Hamilton T12 48" High Output 110w Super Actinic Blue
48" 110w
Hamilton T12 48
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Size48" 110w
Super Actinic Blue
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Hamilton T12 48" High Output 110w Super Actinic Blue
  • Great for reef application and coral health
  • Vivid, sparkling and natural looking light enhances the look of your tank inhabitants
  • Better simulates shades of dusk, dawn and the blue hue of deeper water
  • Energy Efficient
  • High power output
Recommended Bulb Replacement Guide:

Bulb Types:

Life of Bulbs:

Normal Output Fluorescent6-12 months
Very High Output (VHO)6-12 months
Power Compact (PC)9-12 months
T5 High Output (T5HO)9-18 months
Metal Halide (MH)9-12 months
LED (non moonlight)5 years (50,000 hours)


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