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Why are aquarium LED lights so expensive?

Alexandrie Dubois
Alexandrie Dubois
2025-09-11 17:53:41
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This is a relatively new technology and, like all new products, is expensive when first launched. In addition, the LEDs used are not only very bright but have to be a precise spectrum to become suitable for aquarium use. Don’t be put off by the high initial cost. Over the course of their life, which is approximately 50,000 hours, LEDs will cost you far less than any other type of lighting. There is a huge reduction in energy cost as they convert power into light far more efficiently, most using around half the electricity of a fluorescent. Making quick calculations, it is easy to see that LEDs could slash lighting costs. Based on a unit of electricity at 15p each, a 54w T5 will use more than £400 of energy over 50,000 hours. This compares to just £180 for two 12w LED arrays from a well-known manufacturer. In addition, unlike other types of lighting, the lamps don’t need replacing annually — saving hundreds more over the unit’s lifetime.