FeliciaLynn
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Thank you! I've been trying to make this tank pretty diverse and do something a bit different.I really like the colors and diversity in your tank
Thank you! I've been trying to make this tank pretty diverse and do something a bit different.I really like the colors and diversity in your tank
Thank you! I was really impressed with this shipment! They're all from KP Aquatics. Those are their "medium" sized gorgs and were only $15 each, so really good prices too!Dude those are some GORGeous gorgonions!
Thank you so much! I've been trying to go for that really diverse mixed reef look. Glad you like it!Beautiful! Love the diversity.
Thank you! I'm just taking them with my iPhone 5 camera. Since the iPhone camera doesn't really have a very good way to do custom white balancing, I have to change my light for photos. I have the maxspect razor, so with the push of a button I can go from my program to a manual mode, which I set for photography. To figure out the settings, I just looked at the tank through the camera and adjust the light more white until the camera picked it up true to what I see in real life with the normal light setting. My normal light setting is 100% blue and 70% white. To match what that looks like in person, I have to turn the light to 30% blue and 70% white for photography. Then I just snap away. I don't do any post processing on these photos.How are you taking these nice pictures? And what macro lens you using with the iphone?
So simple, yet so effective! Very smart.My normal light setting is 100% blue and 70% white. To match what that looks like in person, I have to turn the light to 30% blue and 70% white for photography.
In an ideal world, I'd have a fancy DSLR and be able to easily do custom white balance. Since I don't, I had to figure out a way to make my iPhone work. Honestly, I am super impressed with the photos it can take and this is super easy!So simple, yet so effective! Very smart.
Time to reprogram my lights to have a mode like that.
Thanks, Nav. Those sponges are from KP Aquatics as well. I got them a couple years ago for my seahorse tank and then moved a few sponges into this tank when I took the seahorse tank down.Great pics. I love the bright red & yellow sponges, where did you get them?
Thank you, Dick! A trip to Africa? That's so exciting! I hope you had a great time! You should share some photos! I actually decided against vodka dosing after lots of reading/research and decided instead to go with biopellets. I'm really loving them! They're working great at keeping my nitrates and phosphates in check and they are so low maintenance. Just put them in the reactor and then do nothing for months until you have to add some more. Definitely easier than daily vodka dosing and I'm trying to keep this low maintenanceFelicia you have a beautiful tank. As they say good things can come in small packages. I just recently came back from a trip to Africa so I'm late I replying to some of the conversations that have taken place with your tank. I did notice that you were concerned with the high nitrate level which is probably caused by the amount of food the lion fish eat. I saw where you were thinking about vodka dosing. If so I have been doing it for all three of my aquariums for over a year and it is easy a long as you build up the dosage slowly. I have the dosage for your size aquarium if you want it. Tel 150-655-3066
Dick Flanagan
Thank you, Ty! I tried to think through coral placement and make it as natural looking this time around. I'm glad you like it!Wow, great shots! I'll second Vincent's comment - amazing diversity. Looks like every piece was artfully and purposely placed.