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One day I might be able to take good pics, for now you get to look at these
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Great tank. looks awsome. Great Monti Caps. The next time I'm in town, I might have to stop in and have a look.
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Sure, but i should warn you, the only thing that looks good is the inside. Everything else, stand, tanks and lights are pretty basic
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I your looking to get more natural colors, try playing with you white balance setting. May I add that's one beauty of a cap, whats the actual size of that coral?
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |
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The inside of the tank is the only thing that really matters. I went years with a tin foil reflector and steel "I" beam/cinder block stand.
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Quote:
The cap is about 8" to 10" across started from a small frag almost a year ago. I have 2 vho actinic and 2 vho aquasuns, the light looks pink even to the eye, although maybe not quite the colour in the pictures |
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I hope you don't mind but I though your image into photoshop and did a little tweek
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Something else to add to my list of things to learn, tweaking 101
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