Aquarium Co-Op Easy Plant LED Light

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  • 3-year warranty
  • Easy-to-use, in-line remote
  • Highly water-resistant

The Easy Plant LED Light was designed to be easy, while also being affordable and long-lasting. This was no easy task as we had to evaluate every feature to make sure it justified its cost.

We started by giving it a 3-year warranty. This meant every feature afterwards had to lend itself to longevity. We made it HIGHLY water-resistant. One of the main ways lights go bad is from water, whether it's from being knocked in or it's getting sprayed with water from an air stone. Plus, our light has the ETL certification, which covers the UL listing, CSA listing, and several other North American safety standards. Note: the controller and power plug are not water-resistant and should not be submerged underwater.

How powerful is it? We wanted a light that was bright, grew plants, and made fish look great. However, it needed to work on aquariums of any size. So we made it adjustable. You can dim the light down. At its brightest, it has the most light output of any light we've ever sold. However, you can adjust the intensity to 10 different levels to get the perfect brightness for your aquarium.

With it being so bright, does it get hot? It does get warm, but we paired efficient LEDs with an efficient ballast. We also redesigned the housing to be more robust and dissipate heat better. You'll see competing lights that are 10% to 50% less efficient. This adds up to more heat and more money spent to get the light your plants need.

Next up was making it easy to use. Therefore, we purposely made a simple, in-line remote with limited options. It has a mode button that cycles between on, off, and night time mode. Then, there are two buttons for up and down to adjust how bright the light is. The light has 10 brightness settings — from 10% to 100% brightness — and the display on the controller shows the current light intensity. (Yes, it saves its settings in a power outage or when using a timer.) This means you can share your settings with others easily. "My 20-gallon tank uses the Easy Plant LED at level at 60% and I've been growing these plants."

Does it have sunrise/sunset mode? Can I change the individual LEDs? These features didn't make the cut. The price increase and loss in efficiency in the LEDs didn't make sense when achieving our goals of the best possible light that lasts a long time while remaining affordable.

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Wayne (Dothan, AL, US)
Aquarium Co-Op Easy Plant LED Light

Love this light, especially having the ability to adjust the intensity..

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A.H. (Portland, OR, US)
Gorgeous color, truly waterproof. I love these lights!

I have two 24 inch Easy Plants on my 25 gallon which is 23 x 16 x 16. I have been through four brands of aquarium lights before purchasing these. I was on the fence between these and their 3.0 competitor and I am very happy with my choice. I use these with a smart plug and they function just as I want them to, on and off at the times that I prefer without having to deal with weird blue light periods, or a complicated app. I have also already dropped one in a tank and am so pleased to report it was completely unharmed. I also like that they sit flush on the top of the tank, there is no side glare. All those features are great, but the real reason I love these is the color of the light. It makes my fish and my plants look beautiful, which is the number one job of any aquarium light.

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Joey B. (Coushatta, LA, US)
Great Light

Love how simple it is, and the plant growth is crazy even with the intensity turned down. No more fluvals for me, this is my go to light now!

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John D. (Wilsonville, OR, US)
A solid, reliable light.

When I got my first light I was really put off by the "yellow" hue. I was accustomed to the ultra blue amazon lights. Over the past year I've found myself prefering the Co-Op light. It's just easier on the eyes over the long term.

These lights will grow pretty much anything you want them to grow. I'm running two 36 inch lights on a 40 breeder farm tank with co2 and I need to keep them at 40% to keep everything balanced.

Aquarium Co-Op: PLEASE offer risers for your lights. It would be amazing to not need to move the lights each time I need to get into the tank.

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tom E. (Saint Paul, MN, US)
24-in LED aquarium light

Looks pretty much like sunlight and seems to work real well with plants