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Posted by admin on November 17th 2011 at 12:11 pm
The Importance of Lighting in an Aquarium
An aquarium is a very small ecosystem. Those who survive their fish and plants will need to live and prosper regardless of the environment, animals and plants in nature. The right kind of light and the balance of the day and night lighting is crucial for the ecosystem health of your child. Freshwater tanks are lighter than salt water aquarium light. Tank size and type of fish and aquatic plants play a role in choosing the right lighting options.
The light bulb
Incandescent light is not a good choice for aquariums. These lamps do not light in the UV or blue-and red-yellow spectrum light encourages the growth of undesirable algae. The ratio or heat in the light of the bulbs is higher than for the lighting decisions. In general, light bulb works best in terrariums reptiles, whose house in aquariums.
Fluorescent
Fluorescent lights, fluorescent blubs are very compact, the best choice for most aquariums. They emit a high intensity light, which contains most of the colors of the spectrum. They emit no UV or blue light, but if it is a problem they can be used with actinic light produce light in the range of blue and UV. Fluorescent blubs produce much less heat and emit more light per watt than incandescent bulbs.
When choosing blubs many people are in watts per cubic meter tank. It is important to remember that Watt used to relate the amount of current through the lamp. Light is measured in lumens. Fluorescent tubes emit more lumens with less power than incandescent bulbs.
Night lighting
It is proposed that the low power LED light for at least 12 hours per day are used to simulate the normal day and night cycle. Most fish live close enough to the surface area is lit by the sun and the moon. For those who want their fish to spawn, it is preferable to simulate the cycles of the moon, because the reproduction of many species is governed by the lunar cycles.
Metal halite lighting
Metal halite lamps emit part of the spectrum. They are most often used in large tanks of salt water. These lamps are expensive and they emit a large amount of heat. You should can with a lid and prolonged exposure to the light of their cause sunburn in humans can be used. Not only do these lights can cause severe burns on contact, weaken the oils in the skin of the bulb. Metal halite lamps have a very specific applications and are not necessary for most aquariums.
Field staff in shops, can sell the fish to advise customers on the right lighting for your particular tank. There are many online resources that provide information about the type of environment, catering for the different types of fish and aquatic plants. Before deciding on lighting for an aquarium, it is advisable to take the time to the special features of the ecosystem that is new research.