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lepivin, 17.12.2011 10:22

Please tell me if butterflies will fade in a sealed box (all made of glass on silicone) filled with argon or helium
in the light?

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17.12.2011 11:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please tell me if butterflies will fade in a sealed box (all made of glass on silicone) filled with argon or helium
in the light?

Butterflies fade from lighting (in the light) and from the environment it does not depend on my opinion. If the gas is thrice inert,it lets in light. And where did these ideas come from? High technology? What the fuck is that supposed to do? confused.gif

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