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Thank you. I'll take advantage of that reading too.@Lasse if you get bored here's some reading material. It was published years ago apparently, but I just saw it this week and it might be the most amazing science fact I've ever heard.
There's a cyanobacteria that needs light to survive, but it lives in the deep ocean where the only thing it can photosynthesize is "heat" (IR radiation) from a hydrothermal vent. Maybe if you cut your lights low enough, you can grow some.
An obligately photosynthetic bacterial anaerobe from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
@Lasse if you get bored here's some reading material. It was published years ago apparently, but I just saw it this week and it might be the most amazing science fact I've ever heard.
There's a cyanobacteria that needs light to survive, but it lives in the deep ocean where the only thing it can photosynthesize is "heat" (IR radiation) from a hydrothermal vent. Maybe if you cut your lights low enough, you can grow some.
An obligately photosynthetic bacterial anaerobe from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
Yeah, that stuff is fascinating.Thank you. I'll take advantage of that reading too.
By the way. The hydrothermal vents are most likely the places where life began in our planet.
Life found its way@Lasse if you get bored here's some reading material. It was published years ago apparently, but I just saw it this week and it might be the most amazing science fact I've ever heard.
There's a cyanobacteria that needs light to survive, but it lives in the deep ocean where the only thing it can photosynthesize is "heat" (IR radiation) from a hydrothermal vent. Maybe if you cut your lights low enough, you can grow some.
An obligately photosynthetic bacterial anaerobe from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
A very interesting way of thinking about it. Clearer in terms of "growth" as well maybe.Back to my measurements - around 6 g Limestone have been formed in my aquarium between 13:00 and 21:00 today.
Tomorrow is another measurement day
Sincerely Lasse
Around the clockLove this tank. You Rock.