Lighting for a Thriving Planted Aquarium
- App controlled for custom lighting schedules
- Wide coverage - 120° of illumination from each LED
- IP67 waterproof rating
- Available in four different sizes
Fluval's Plant 3.0 LED light fixture is designed specifically for aquarists whose goal is a freshwater planted aquarium-- Whether that's a high tech setup complete with CO2 and plants that appreciate more intense light, or a lower tech setup filled with gorgeous Anubias, Java Fern, and Dwarf Sag. With control of the light via the free FluvalSmart App, you'll be sure to find the perfect lighting spectrum and intensity for your planted system.
Flexible Lighting Schedules
Mimic the natural cycle of the sun and moon to create a realistic environment for your fish, including sunrise, midday, dusk, and night settings. The Plant 3.0 fixture offers independent color control over 6 unique channels for full spectrum results. Or, if you prefer a plug-and-play experience, pick one of the three pre-set configurations that'll make any planted tank look great.
This can all be done via the free FluvalSmart App for iOS and Android devices
Download FluvalSmart for iOS
Download FluvalSmart for Android
No mobile device? No problem! Plant 3.0 can also be operated manually via the Touch-Switch, giving you access to on/off functionality, blue lights, & dimming.
Wider, Deeper Coverage
The individual LEDs used in the Plant 3.0 fixture cast 120° of light for wider, more even coverage without dead spots. Because the Plant 3.0 is IP67 rated for water resistance, it can be safely mounted very close the water surface, providing better light penetration and increased efficiency.
Plant 3.0 Nano Specifications:
Dimensions: 5" L x 5" W
Mounts to glass up to 8mm
Wattage: 15W
Total LEDs: 63
LED Colors: 3000K (12), 6500K (28), 15000K (6), Pink (5), 460nm (6), 480nm (6)
Lumens: 1000 lm
Color Temperature: 7500K
Waterproof Rating: IP67
SKU | 252700OB |
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Manuals | Fluval Plant 3.0 Nano Manual |
Aquarium Type | Freshwater |
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