영어에서 Acropora 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Saturation Points of Acropora species.
Acropora millepora pink after.
Unfortunately no Acropora here.
Acropora millepora pink before.
We have a wild solid blue Australian acropora, A.
Acropora aculeus•Aquarium LED Lighting•Orphek.
Figure One demonstrates the Saturation Point of various Acropora species.
The Acropora species above has nearly doubled in size in less than seven months.
I already started to see the color change on some SPS as Acropora.
Acropora aculeus(Aussie Neon Green aculeus) ORPHEK'S CORAL OF THE DAY.
As well as improvements in color, particularly in my acropora corals. The range of control and.
A bright green Acropora specie with rounded thick-walled corallites and distinctive polyps.
The flat in question is not packed full of high light acropora, so large numbers were not what I was looking for.
Acropora, Pocillopora and Porites are almost non-existent at depths over 40 meters where the spectrum begins to rapidly drop at 500 nanometers.
Common corals in this group include Acropora, Montipora, Pocillopora, Stylophora, and Seriatopora.
Whatever the caveats, the results of testing done by various researchers over the course of many years demonstrates that Acropora species do not need a great deal of light.
The tank is primarily an sps acropora tank with a few soft coral such as mushroom and pulsating xenia.
There are 261 species from 17 families corals are identify, including eydouxi Pocillopora, Montipora danae,palifera Acropora, Porites cylindrica, Pavona clavus, Fungia concinna, and others.
Clade B has, among others, all the chromoproteins seen in Acropora species(the only other chromoprotein currently analyzed is found in Stylophora pistillata and is of Clade C2.).
Most stony corals or SPS/LPS corals do not require plankton to survive although there are a few that are said to ingest phytoplankton and those corals are Acropora, Siderastrea, Montipora, Porites, Astrangia, and Tubastraea.
Many reef aquarists have observed that after bringing home their beautiful pink Acropora, its color rapidly changed and this is due to lack of the proper elements needed to maintain the pink, or any other color for that matter.
We have a wild solid blue Australian acropora, A. Tenuis in one of our tanks and it's been there from our first order, we just received another identical piece this week and it's color is just that, identical so with that said the DIF units are creating light at it's best.
If anyone out there says that these lights cannot provide enough light for sps acropora down to 300 mm below the surface and even to 600 mm at a push then they have never tried them and don't know what they are talking about.