Is this for real??

First off, thanks everyone for taking the time to view the video :)

All of this info is extreamly interesting!

My boyfriend is setting up another sw reef tank and he wanted to make the same pair that he had last time. Now knowing that thease shrimp can "attack" should I be cautious of any certain tank mates for him? Just stay away from other shrimp??

Thanks again for viewing this link ;)
 
Wow! I had no idea my compact florescents were really the temperature of the sun! Man, you people with 20,000K metal halides need to be careful!


Of course they are not the temperature of the sun, and there is no need to be so sarcastic. However, they mimic the light of the sun at that specific temperature. Maybe you should do a little research on temperature Kelvins, used like Celcius and Fahrenheit, as compared to kelvins used to measure color-temperature.
 
Very cool video! It actually does reach the temperature of the sun.
www.livescience.com/environment/050303_hot_bubbles.html
Note the paragraph stating that "the heating is so brief and localized that it cannot be measured with a thermometer".

You don't need to learn Kelvin!
 
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