Exo Terra Nano Plastic Canopy for PT2601
The Exo Terra Compact Top Canopy is a compact fluorescent terrarium canopy designed for use with the Exo Terra Natural Terrarium. This easy-to-install canopy accommodates compact fluorescent bulbs or low-wattage incandescent bulbs. A combination of different Exo Terra Repti-Glo compact fluorescent bulbs can be used to create the ideal ultraviolet/visual light ratio or a combination with an incandescent light source such as the Exo Terra Sun-Glo to increase the ambient air temperature. Optional accessories such as the Exo Terra Digital Thermometer and Hygrometer can be slid into the special sliding rim on the top of the canopy.
Product Features
- Use with Exo Terra compact fluorescent (max 26W) or incandescent (max 40W) light bulbs; Bulb not included
- Easy to install; Built-in reflector
- Sliding rim to mount accessories such as the Exo Terra Digital Thermometer and Hygrometer
- Easily accessible on/off switch
- For use with Exo Terra Natural Terrariums Nano
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