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48" Aquatinics T5 Fixture

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I have the Aquatinics T5 48" 5 54w bulb fixture for sale. I originally bought and ran this on my 55 gallon tank for about 5-6 months. I since have taken this tank down and now have a 29g BioCube.

This fixture is in pretty much mint condition...I truly babied this thing when I had it running and have taken care of it since with the thoughts of using it again. The only thing that would show any wear is the splash shield which I will clean and polish up before shipping.

Here are the specs:

48 inches in grey gun metal color

* Fixture can hold five (5) 54W T5 lamps. 2 lamp positions are on one switch/power plug and 3 lamps are on another switch/power plug.
* Built in fan.
* High polish full length individual reflectors
* Individual illuminated switches (2ea) for greater lighting control.
* 6ft power cords.
* Protected splash shield.
* Lamp position 1, 3, & 5 are on one switch and lamp position 2 & 4 are on another.

Check out Aquatinics site for more details:
http://www.aquactinics.com/pages/TX5.html

I can get the bulbs that I have in there now and update this thread with what they are. They are about 6 months old but I will include them anyways....should still have about another 6 months of juice left in them.

Retail is around $450 for these so I am looking for around $385 plus shipping.

I will entertain all offers though...within reason
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PM me if interested or have any questions.
 
www.dinkinsaquaticgardens.com
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