Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Ancistrus mid continent dolichopterus (harjasnina) Clea helena Hyphessobrycon columbianus Melanoide


In early January Anthiase purchased for Hopar luminaire 6x54W got to the handset in addition to the six that were inside the lamp, dowry a few extra tubes. All of these pipes were bought by the previous owner primarily for the marine aquarium, and there was also no longer at all sure how much of the work has been. Initially, they are acceptable for aquariums shed light on it, but now had a bit of time to still mageveekastile suitable equipment to buy. Work also includes testing the effects of pH at the time of preparation, for which we were looking for a suitable luminaire. 60 liter tanks starter pack for MP 15w tube proved to be too lean at the moment, and will probably mid continent go visit my previous aquarium Hopar 4x54w luminaire with pipes already been 9 months. That remained became lean 15w specifically mid continent identified or photosynthetically active radiation measuring Pari. Since such a measuring instrument for regular nails anyway I want, you got this idea that soetan a couple of different qualities mid continent hose and measure with their old pipes with new ones all over, to determine what is already prügimäekõlbulik (sorry, recycle Worthy), and which is perhaps more used to giving. Used to measure the 4x54w lamp, which at one time was the only one inside the tube (except when these measurements, mid continent which were recorded several bulbs at once). Protective Plexiglas mid continent which it would otherwise have been in front, the measurement was not used. The lamp was located 10 cm above the water surface to the sensor, and 20 cm below. Picture this:
The water is a little blurry because I're going glutaraldehyde in a shed, but the measurements were, however, all the lamps are not equal, and any other measurement results can not be compared especially in anyway. In addition, the meter was to use the meter for Pari, s the same as this post. Lux meter probe was directly mid continent under the lamp, the tube of about 5 cm apart. Measured value of the fixed about three minutes after the lamp is turned on when the PAR was elevated to maximum. The clock has not taken off here in the exact time, different tubes have warmed mid continent a bit different speeds. The apparatus was indeed one after the decimal place, but the accuracy of such a letter, I have not begun to put down. Lux of trying to write down what the camera showed a peak during the Pari. Generally luxid reached peak a little earlier and fell Pari time of peak even up to a few hundred units. Unknown age old pipe should probably remain on all the range of 3-9 months. The pipes are 16-21 all blue sea pipes, some of them probably mid continent still going mereakval the gears. Yet also measured at the end of my voodipeatsi lugemispirni led by the high-speed I directed directly mid continent to the sensor. 4x1w lighting illuminates the inside of the cabinet, I rise to the aquarium and the pound. Down there are a couple of well placed taimerootsu, but calls in light of the measurements do not think a particular growth is expected. And at the very end is then combined with a light luminaire 6x54 full and half power before and now. This light illuminates me at full power for 9 hours, morning and evening, mid continent with a total capacity of 12 half-hour. To duplicate this post in the forum, as this may cause a sudden there some sort of discussion :) And here you have measured the hinnaveergu mid continent not see the table click on:
English names of aquarium mid continent fish freshwater aquarium forum Seawater Aquarium mid continent Forum
Ancistrus mid continent dolichopterus (harjasnina) Clea helena Hyphessobrycon columbianus Melanoides tuberculata (torntigu) Neocardinia sp Fire Red Neolamprologus brichardi mid continent (Princess of Burundi) Otocinclus affinis Planorbis corneum (labatigu) Pomacea Bridges (õunatigu) Pterophyllum scalare (Pterophyllum)
Astraea tectum Calcinus elegans Calcinus laevimanus Calcinus tibicen Clibanarius tricolor Engina mendicaria Linckia multiforme Nassarius sp Paguristes Cadena Stenopus hispidus Tripneustes gratilla Strombus Turbo sp.
Anubias Barter var. nana Aponogeton crispus Aponogeton ulvaceus Bacopa australis Ceratophyllum demersum Cladophora aegagrophila Crinum calamistratum Cryptocoryne crispatula var. flaccidifolia Cryptocoryne Cryptocoryne sp wendtii mid continent "brown" Didiplis Diandra Echinodorus 'Red Flame' Echinodorus aflame Glossostigma elatinoides Limnophila aquatica Microsorum Pteropus "Windeløv" Microsorum Pteropus Philippine Nymphaea lotus (Zenker) Rotala rotundifolia red Vallisneria americana "mini-twister" Vesicularia dubyana "Christmas"
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