Some drawings in aquarium and after the visiting. :)
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Some drawings in aquarium and after the visiting. :)
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[Toàn quốc] Khám phá SEA Auqarium thủy cung lớn nhất tại Singapore
[Toàn quốc] Khám phá SEA Auqarium thủy cung lớn nhất tại Singapore
Nếu như có một điểm đến nào của du lịch Singapore khiến bạn phải đi từ bất ngờ này đến bất ngờ khác và luôn trong trạng thái cảm xúc choáng ngợp thì đó chỉ có thể là S.E.A. Aquarium. S.E.A. Aquarium Singapore là thủy cung nhân tạo lớn nhất thế giới. Du khách hãy cùng GO Travel trong tour du lịch Singaporetới đây đều rất ấn tượng và thu hút bởi một thế giới đại dương rộng lớn và vô cùng sinh…
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Through what research I have done, I have established that plants really grow best in the blue and red spectrum. According to: http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/lighting/38014-lighting-spectrum-photosythesis.html
For green plants the lighting peaks that are most important: Chlorophyll-a: 430nm/662nm Chlorophyll-b: 453nm/642nm Carotenoids: 449nm/475nm Red pigmented plants use more light in the blue area of the spectrum.
So when selecting a light for your planted tank, make sure it is producing the right type of light for your plants to grow. I highly recommend that your read the full article as it helps explain and has many charts and graphs showing absorption ranges and color temps. Just remember your tank could have 100,000 lumens of light, and if it is not in the right spectrum, your plants may as well be growing in the dark.