Controllable LED devices based on IoT application for aquascape environmental treatment

Aquascaping is a work of art to create a natural garden in an aquarium that results from arranging aquatic plants, rocks, and driftwood in the aquarium. In aquascaping, we need a system that can maintain the aquascape environment so that plants can grow well. One thing that needs to be maintained in...

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