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ReefBreeders

Pico LED Light Fixture 2023 Model - Reef

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$79.99

$79.99
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The perfect lighting solution for small aquariums

  • 9 watts
  • Included in-line dimmer controller
  • Sunrise & Sunset - 1 Hour of Ramp Up/Down
  • Moonlight Mode
  • 8, 10, or 12 hour photoperiods
  • Gooseneck mount included
  • Upgraded Heat Sink

Introducing the Pico LED 2023 Model from Reef Breeders - the perfect lighting solution for smaller pico or nano aquariums. This compact yet powerful LED light delivers optimal color and spectrum for coral growth and vitality. The built-in timer makes it easy to set your new reef light for 8, 10, or 12 hour run times. Just set the timer for the desired time and run time, then the light will shut off automatically based on your selection. Its sleek design and easy-to-use features make it a great addition to any hobbyist's tank.  

The Pico LED 2023 is available in three spectrums, Reef, Refugium, and Freshwater/Display Refugium. Each Pico 2023 includes an integrated gooseneck mount.

 

Recommended Coverage:

SPS: Up to 10" x 10"
LPS: Up to 14" x 14"
Soft Corals: Up to 16" x 16"

 

Spectrum (Reef Version)

(1x) 6500K Cool White, (3x) 450nm Royal Blue, (1x) 420nm Violet, (1x) 480nm Cool Blue.

 

Dimensions:

Light: 3.45" diameter | 1.25" thick
Gooseneck: 10" long 

 

What's in the Box

  • Pico 2023 Model light fixture (Reef)
  • In-line controller
  • Gooseneck mount

 

Warranty: 24 months

More Information
UPC 705333175837
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Product Questions

The light shuts off after the selected time frame.. Can the lights be programmed to turn on automatically?
Question by: Rhonda on Jan 31, 2024, 7:52 PM
Hey there,
Thank you for reaching out to us. These lights have many options to control them. Sunrise & Sunset - 1 Hour of Ramp Up/Down
Moonlight Mode 8, 10, or 12 hour photoperiods. Please let me know if you need anything further.
Answer by: Thomas Wofle (BRS Staff) on Feb 1, 2024, 10:57 AM