The High Output Nano Glow Refugium Lighting System by JBJ - MT-NG4
Specifications: Nano Glo
Lighting Casing DIMS: 3.25” x 0.75”x 5”
Output: 70 Lumens per LED
Kelvin: 6500K Daylight
Energy: 4 x 1 Watt LEDs
JBJ Nano-Glo 4-LED Refugium Light
JBJ presents this NANO-GLO LED for you to change your current Nano Cube into an “In-Tank” Refugium. This NANO-GLO LED refugium lighting delivers 4 powerful high level LED’s that evenly distribute light for macro algae, as well as assist the removal of undesirable phosphates and also nitrates. Its innovative style employs a solid magnet to connect towards the back wall of the aquarium designed for mobility and safe positioning.
In-Tank Refugium
The NANO-GLO was created specifically for the 28g Nano Cube CF QUAD aquarium, which is sold having a transparent filtration system basket. But the design is so versatile that it can be used to light any small nano aquarium that usually can't support top lighting due to space constraints and fully enclosed canopies.
Refugium Benefits
Refugiums supply natural filtration as algae develops in a controlled area with lighting and water flow to export unwelcome nutrients such as phosphates and nitrates. They also help stabilize the pH and O2 levels constantly throughout the day by absorbing CO2 gas during evening hours once the main fish tank lights are off. And they are the perfect way to grow natural food sources that propagate and feed the aquarium naturally.
High-Intensity LEDs
These small LED’s produce an awesome 70 lumens each whilst only taking in 1 watt per bulb. The new higher output design still creates minimal heat and lasts an amazing 40,000 hours.
Rear Mounted
The NANO-GLO firmly connects to the back wall of the aquarium via an integrated suction in the light housing and a floating magnet that is placed inside the filter chamber. This small design (3/4” width) discreetly is hidden and is placed out of the way of schedule maintenance and cleaning. The impressive suction cup inside the aquarium will instantly float towards the surface when the light is removed preventing it from sinking to the bottom of the tank.