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Arcadia Reptile has released a new lighting bar. The 54w HO-T5 UVB kit is easy to use and fit. It can be placed over an enclosure or used to illuminate aviaries.

The 54w HO-T5 UVB Kit arrives complete with everything keepers need to get going from day one. It includes high quality ‘High-Output’ T5 electronics, has an integral switch, power cable, Arcadia Reptile HO-T5 reflector, link cable, fitting kit and a branded Arcadia Reptile UVB lamp of the buyer’s choice.

The link cable that is included as standard in every box will allow pet owners to daisy chain up to ten units from one power source whilst maintaining individual control via the integral switch for each light unit.

The kit is available with a choice of four different types of Arcadia Reptile UVB lamp. The options are:

  • 2.4 percent UVB. The Arcadia Reptile ‘Bird’ Lamp provides UVB rich light for aviaries and flights. It is also a suitable choice for increasing light levels within vivariums or for crepuscular species of reptile in shallow vivariums.
  • 6 percent UVB. The Arcadia Reptile D3 6% HO-T5 lamp is a crisp full-spectrum lamp for use with arboreal species.
  • 12 percent UVB. The Arcadia Reptile D3+ 12% HO-T5 lamp is created for use with arid species in standard sized enclosures.
  • 14 percent UVB. The Arcadia Reptile ‘DragonLamp’ is the brand’s most powerful lamp. This full-spectrum, high CRI lamp is for use with basking species in taller enclosures.

For more information go to www.arcadiareptile.com.

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