Thursday, September 26, 2019

Planted Aquarium Light Timing Guide (Minimum And Maximum Time) Urdu And Hindi

Planted Aquarium Light Timing Guide (Minimum And Maximum Time) Urdu And Hindi
Planted Aquarium Light Timing Guide (Minimum And Maximum Time) Urdu And Hindi Home Plant Care Lighting Guide for Planted Aquariums Light is the most important factor when growing aquarium plants. Without it, your plants simply won't be able to grow. Deciding how much light you need over your aquarium depends on a number of factors.... the plants you would like to grow, how fast you would like them to grow, whether or not you're injecting CO2 into your aquarium, and how much time your are prepared to dedicate to maintaining your plants. Some plants have higher light demands, others have low demands. Often, the more light demanded, the harder the plant is to grow. Such as Glossostigma Elantinoides, this plant requires very high light intensities to achieve a lush green carpet and can be difficult to grow otherwise. Higher light often requires more maintenance too, as your plants will be growing faster leading to increased pruning, fertilization, CO2 demands and water changes. This often leads many hobbyists to encounter problems for many years, and can lead some to quit the hobby altogether. If you are just starting out, it is easier to opt for a low light aquarium. Your plants will grow slower, but it is much easier to grow healthy plants. Fortunately, most plants will grow under lower lighting, so we always mark the ones that need higher lighting. Lower lighting means less CO2 required and less fertilization. There is also less risk of an algae outbreak! Types of light LED lighting is an up and coming form of aquarium lighting, offering fantastic lighting effects and low running costs. A LED light can last over 5 years, making them a great investment for your aquarium. Lighting Intensity Levels Some aquarium plants require differing amounts of light to survive. The lower light demanding plants are generally the easier to grow, making them the perfect choice for beginners, or for 'low tech/maintenance' aquariums. Lighting levels using T5 bulbs Below we have indicated what we consider to be low, medium and high lighting when using T5 bulbs. This is a rough guide and not set in stone for every aquarium. The distance the light is raised from your plants and the type of lighting your using should also be factored in. Lighting levels using LED's Another method of evaluating your light levels in order to choose the correct plants is to use the following table: Table Lumen Per Liter Water *Table sourced from Tropica.com Don't forget, higher lighting requires more fertilzation and CO2 addition. This is because your plants grow quicker under higher lighting intensity, which increases the absorption of CO2 and nutrients. Too much light without the required fertilization and CO2 addition will almost certainly result in poor plant growth and algae! A simple way to reduce your lighting intensity is to raise your lighting higher above the surface of the water. Or if this is not possible, disconnect or cover up 1 of your bulbs. Colour Temperatures The colour of light should be chosen on what looks appealing to the aquarist when viewing the aquarium. The colour of light is measured using the Kelvin rating. Roughly speaking, cool colours are rated over 5000k, and warmer colours are rating below. Daylight is 6500K, which is what many prefer for the planted aquarium. Plants are not overly fussed about the colour of your light in order to grow. It is more important to choose a colour that shows off the natural colour of your plants best, and often comes down to personal taste. Anywhere between 6000K to 8000K provides a pleasant colour output in planted aquariums and will get the best out of your plants. Subscribe My New Channel ( Birds Life ) :: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJckJn4ppRpGwBukC0G3ymQ My Facebook Page :: https://ift.tt/2N1UL4o My Gmail Address :: lalmughal51@gmail.com My Contact Number :: +92344 - 1530559 or +92344 - 3397567 My Whatsapp Group Link :: https://ift.tt/2JHcAkz Fish Medicine & treatment :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jGuZxmIjQE&list=PLhcCx38cE2CT583znzPc5B3R_3jHVekAW Parrot Fish Care :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5-sa7ylUk4&list=PLhcCx38cE2CS5G8onrADqjSCvjfq88SPQ Cichlid Fish Breeding Tips :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ6c7xDs9DE&list=PLhcCx38cE2CS6KrWZb7Dj_upPwDNIlzBH Molly fish Breeding Tips :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4wxaJ8XERE&list=PLhcCx38cE2CTUfSHf_Kqk2kf0grJMuZ1w Difference B/W Male & Female :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p-YjsFcBlk&list=PLhcCx38cE2CQT9kyK5JfSmF2qLdnKlF2R Aquarium Filters Details :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycHWiMIVB4A&list=PLhcCx38cE2CS11IDiw_gpKP-dHYB3JNsR Flowerhorn Fish Care :: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X5nabcbVQw&list=PLhcCx38cE2CRUQ7iG0RN0Vv3a4xBoYsOA ===================FOLLOW ME==================


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