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![]() dude that tank is growing crazy well done
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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![]() Problems aside, it's lookin' great Adam
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Thanks! It's been a big year for them. Apparently ignoring them was just what they needed lol haha, I'm going to have to have some sort of a frag sale soon. The ones on my rack are about to start plating on to the rack itself. Quote:
Make sure you've got a big tank! Also they're slow as all h*ll so if you've got really aggressive feeders you'll need to give them special attention, and I would also argue that they absolutely require some sort of 'feed' mode with greatly reduced flow or they can't catch anything to eat. When I feed I turn my vortech's to feed mode and turn off the return pump for 5 minutes to make sure he can actually catch something. My tank has quite a bit of flow which ferdinand struggled with when I first got him, so if you get a small one you might want to consider reducing the flow until it's big enough to handle it. Also I've heard that cleaner wrasses can harass them to the point of chronic stress. They're not fast enough to get away and the cleaners apparently obsess over their white spots. Quote:
![]() Thanks! I see it often enough that I don't realize how much it's changed. I just looked at photos from the beginning of the year and it was practically a desert back then! Thanks man. I'll eventually figure out how fix them, but man are they annoying to my eyes! |
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![]() I like your tank who did the cabnetry?
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![]() The finishing carpenter that did my house built it, they're called Epic Woodwork. They did brilliant work, not just on the tank (which was awfully challenging), but on the whole house.
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![]() Was just touching up my photos in iPhoto. It looks like my photo skills still suck massive monster monkey balls. The images I previously posted are waaaaaaaay to cold.
Here's a better example of what it would look like to your eye if you were standing in front. Kien, I'm gonna get you to bring your camera with you when you come over, cuz my skills are weak sauce. Also, I'm trying these hosted on dropbox. Photobucket seems to torpedo the quality. |
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![]() I took a tutorial on correcting white balance in Photoshop and decided to try and apply it to some of my tank pictures. These are top downs I took today, not perfectly accurate to real world, but 100 times better than what my iPhone gets with the native camera app.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can see the problem I'm having with my radions in a few of these. White diodes burnt out all over the place. I'm trying to sort it out with Ecotech. |
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![]() WOW, that's looking awesome Adam. Everything looks great!
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![]() Thanks! A couple of those colonies turned out really janky in terms of colours because the phone sensor blue washes everything, so on the phone, reds barely even register, while anything that's blue becomes indecipherable from the background. I tried a new correction in Photoshop that involves specifically setting the black value, the white value, and the grey value manually using a kind of long and annoying process, but it requires there being something that is truly 'white' in the image that isn't blown out or a reflection, and since my sand has turned mostly grey/purple it was hard to find true white anywhere in the tank that's not crazy blown out on a phone camera.
Anyway it's a heck of a lot better than the original photos, but those are the only ones I could get 'right' enough to think worth posting lol. |