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can aquarium plants grow with led lights PhotonTube™ T8 LED Grow Light Tube for Planted Tank & Aquarium

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can aquarium plants grow with led lights PhotonTube™ T8 LED Grow Light Tube for Planted Tank & AquariumAvailable in 4000K or 6500K to simulate natural sunlight Full spectrum coverage from 420 nm to 800 nm with optimized spectra for plant growth and aquarium health 1. 8 umols J efficiency 33 umols sec photon flux output 95 CRI and R9 > 80 Input voltage: 120, 208, 240 or 277 V AC G13 (Medium Bi pin), not polarity sensitive (single or double ended compatible) Works with both shunted and non shunted tombstones TriplePlay compatibility technology

  • Available in 4000K or 6500K to simulate natural sunlight
  • Full spectrum coverage from 420 nm to 800 nm with optimized spectra for plant growth and aquarium health
  • 1.8 umols/J efficiency
  • 33 umols/sec photon flux output
  • 95 CRI and R9 > 80
  • Input voltage: 120, 208, 240 or 277 V AC
  • G13 (Medium Bi-pin), not polarity sensitive (single or double ended compatible)
  • Works with both shunted and non-shunted tombstones
  • TriplePlay™ compatibility technology automatically detects your fixture type. Works with existing T8 fixtures and ballasts (no rewiring of fixture) or ballast bypass (rewiring) - your choice.
  • 18 Watt power consumption
  • 48" in length
  • Rated for use in damp locations
  • 50,000 hours lifetime, 5 year warranty
  • Available in packs of 4 tubes or 24 tubes
  • Free standard shipping to USA addresses
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Product Overview

PhotonTube™ is a new LED tube product line that has its light output tuned to the spectral and intensity needs of growing plants and keeping fish healthy. The T8 PhotonTube™ offers 33 umols/sec of photon output, with spectral coverage across the PAR spectrum from 420 nm to 800 nm.

Our PhotonTube™ LED grow lights are available in 4000K and 6500K, with 95 CRI and R9 > 80 - this indicates a color spectrum that comes very close to natural sunlight.

Because this is a full-spectrum product, the resulting light output is a soft white color that simulates natural daylight. The high CRI rating ensures that your coral colors will pop, and fish colors appear as natural and vivid.

These T8 LED tubes are UL Type A and Type B compatible, meaning they can be used with or without a fluorescent ballast. Plug it in directly to your existing T8 fixture, or a new fixture with the ballast removed - whatever is easier!

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If you're not 100% satisfied with the performance, color or quality of your product, we'll work with you to make it right.

Simply contact us within 30 calendar days after delivery and we'll send a replacement at no additional charge, or offer you a full refund.

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Nicola Mansfield
Draper, US
★★★★★ 4
I love this series and have read them all
Format: Paperback
I was so thrilled when I saw a new Manga Classics was out! I love this series and have read them all. Jungle Book excited me as 1) I've read the original and 2) these are short stories, something the series has not done before. The art is just as magnificent as on previous volumes and the author notes on adapting the original at the back are as illuminating as ever. This series stay as close to the originals as possible only adding artistic license where necessary to adapting a printed word novel to an illustrated manga format. The Jungle Book succeeds and presents a well-told version of the original seven stories: 4 featuring Mowgli and three others. The Mowgli stories aren't exactly chronological but they flow nicely told together and of the three stand-alone stories Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is my favourite as it is in the original. Be warned though that this (and others in the series) are sourced from the original material, not anything like its Disney counterpart. I don't think the short story format works as well in manga as it does in text so this is not my favourite of all the books (Great Expectations and Scarlet Letter probably are) but this is well done, nevertheless, and will encourage readers to pick up Kipling's classic if they have not already.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2017
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Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Great work but missing an important character.
Format: Paperback
I bought this and another manga classic from Barnes&Noble and as I've read through the two, which are extremely good. I've noticed that in this one, it's missing one character Tabaqui the jackal , Shere Khan's lackey. It's just that I've read the the jungle book and in the beginning of Mowgli's Brothers Tabaqui informs the wolf family after praising them for their generous offer of scrap food that his master Shere Khan has entered their Territory and is on the hunt for man. But in this interpretation of the manga classic there's no Tabaqui the jackal. Weird isn't it. But aside from it . It's an amazing work of art. Hopefully in the future the people who worked very hard on this will make it more accurate to the story itself as well any and all future manga classic interpretations.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2017
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Words, Images, & Worlds
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Well done classic
Format: Paperback
A very well-done Manga book. The artist captures the feel of these books and retells the classic Rudyard Kipling story in an eye-catching way. Recommended for young readers and as a classroom or library resource.
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Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Unique
Format: Paperback
It’s rare to find a Manga that’s as close as possible to the original storyline, although it’s they’re could be more to come in the future later on other than that it’s a good manga to have in your personal library
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MuslimMommyBlog
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Beautiful
Format: Hardcover
A gorgeously written book about a young Palestinian American who finds her voice and identity. Genre: Upper Middle Grade/Lower YA -also some magical realism elements: olives cause time travel Author:Nora Lester Murad Publisher: Crocodile Books/ Interlink This beautiful hardcover (the book truly is absolutely gorgeous and I just cant stop staring at it!) tells the story of Ida- a young 13 year old Palestinian American daughter of immigrants. Bullied out of her school due to being Palestinian, Ida struggles to fit in. But one day, when she eats special olives, she is transported to a new type of multiverse where Ida’s family is still in Palestine. And by going back and forth, Ida realizes who she wants to be and what her passion in life is. This gorgeous book truly transported me to Palestine!! The rich descriptions helped me feel grounded in the setting, and I almost felt like I could taste the crackling olives, listen to the adhan of the Mosques, and walk the streets of Palestine. Tbh- as a Syrian myself, I found many parallels with life in Damascus to life in Jerusalem, and it made me fall in love with the book even more. Juxtaposed with the beauty of the land and the liveliness of the family and community around Ida is the harsh reality of Israeli occupation. The author does not minimize it, she portrays it in the voice of a teenager quite honestly, and her emotional scenes showing Ida helping a young boy and trying to figure out how to save her village and heart-wrenching and emotional. I also appreciated how nuanced the book was. The occupation is clearly presented as apartheid and wrong, but there is no antisemitism. The author mentions her Jewish background in the author’s note, the book states that there are Jews who support Palestinian rights and Ida sympathizes with Jews who immigrated to America to escape persecution. I really liked how this book was written- the layers of searching for identity, holding onto your homeland, resisting occupation, and the encouragement for the reader to practice BDS and raise their voices for justice. Definitely a must read and book I can see be adapted in curriculums for middle schools.
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