ReefLED 160S Universal Mounting Arm

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Aquariums that require a tank mounted bracket to support its light are the ideal candidates for the ReefLED 160s Universal Mounting Arm. For quick and simple access to the top of your aquarium for feeding or maintenance, Red Sea's Mounting Arm mounts firmly to the back wall of your aquarium. On aquariums with a front-to-back measurement of 22.5" to 32", the support will position the light precisely. The aquarium can be completely disassembled and reinstalled in a couple of minutes thanks to the assembly's speed.
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Universal mounting arm ReefLED® individual mounting arms attach firmly onto the rear wall of the tank and can be rotated to the upright position during reefscaping or other tank maintenance. Set at the correct height above the aquarium, the mount arm can be adjusted to suit tank widths of 57- 80cm (22.5"-32") and with glass thickness of 8-19 mm I 5/16"- 3/4".
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1
Weight
1.75 lbs
Dimensions
14 × 3.5 × 3.5 in

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