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post Wed, 28 Jan 2009 4:45 pm
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Hi all,

Just wanting to find the relationship between the color of the tub and TVR? It seems like most of the LFS and all hobbists uses blue as the primarily color is there a reason why this is so?

There is even talk that using other colors except blue may somehow slow growth on the fishes? Yes there certain truths to it?


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post Thu, 29 Jan 2009 3:22 am
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Blue makes the red/orange appear more red to our eye and strengthens the red/white contrast. The blue used is a medium saturation which does not cause the fish colors to blanch, while being light enough to make it easier to see the fish.

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post Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:26 am
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Blue makes the red/orange appear more red to our eye and strengthens the red/white contrast. The blue used is a medium saturation which does not cause the fish colors to blanch, while being light enough to make it easier to see the fish.

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Steve,

Thanks for the reply, so therefore can I conclude it is merely nothing more than just a visual effects than have any biological effects on the fishes....

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If you are into Green water ...the colour of the tub doesn't matter anymore...you can't even see the Goldfish !....haha
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