The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem

Six 3-month old female Betta splendens or fighting fish were exposed to different light rays of yellow, orange, red, green, and blue and placed individually in six 1000 ml beakers wrapped with one layer of cellophane of the respective colors. A sixth beaker was left unwrapped to serve as the control...

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Main Author: Fargas, Ramona Elisa L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-26582021-05-30T06:42:46Z The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem Fargas, Ramona Elisa L. Six 3-month old female Betta splendens or fighting fish were exposed to different light rays of yellow, orange, red, green, and blue and placed individually in six 1000 ml beakers wrapped with one layer of cellophane of the respective colors. A sixth beaker was left unwrapped to serve as the control specimen. Physical conditions such as temperature, pH, food distribution and water level were monitored and kept constant. Initial and final data on color and length in size were taken. After the experimental period of one month, results revealed that the fish in the yellow beaker developed darker pigmentation and grew the longest while those in the green and blue beakers paled in the color and had minimum growth. Fishes in the red and orange beakers had intermediate results. The effects of background color and illumination were the factors considered in this study. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1658 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description Six 3-month old female Betta splendens or fighting fish were exposed to different light rays of yellow, orange, red, green, and blue and placed individually in six 1000 ml beakers wrapped with one layer of cellophane of the respective colors. A sixth beaker was left unwrapped to serve as the control specimen. Physical conditions such as temperature, pH, food distribution and water level were monitored and kept constant. Initial and final data on color and length in size were taken. After the experimental period of one month, results revealed that the fish in the yellow beaker developed darker pigmentation and grew the longest while those in the green and blue beakers paled in the color and had minimum growth. Fishes in the red and orange beakers had intermediate results. The effects of background color and illumination were the factors considered in this study.
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author Fargas, Ramona Elisa L.
spellingShingle Fargas, Ramona Elisa L.
The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem
author_facet Fargas, Ramona Elisa L.
author_sort Fargas, Ramona Elisa L.
title The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem
title_short The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem
title_full The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem
title_fullStr The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem
title_full_unstemmed The effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem
title_sort effects of different light rays on the skin color and growth in length of betta splendens liem
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publishDate 1999
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