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Metal halide lamps are stronger than fluorescent lights, and are necessary if your want to keep extremely light demanding species such as certain types of corals. Metal halide lamps are therefore commonly found in marine reef aquariums. Metal halide lamps are also used as fish tank lighting for very deep aquariums, since weaker lights can be incapable of penetrating the water all the way down to the bottom of a deep aquarium.

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For freshwater tanks use a lamp of 5,200 Kelvin, and for marines use the new 14,000 Kelvin lamp.For an aquarium of 60cm deep or more, you should use a minimum lamp size of 250Watts. If you are lighting a marine tank, then select the version with a marine blue actinic lamp. If, however, the pendant is going over a freshwater tank, then you should select the original tropical lamp instead.

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