Thanks for the laugh! You guys crack me up!Stop stroking his ego! It's only a matter of time before @FarmerTy realizes that bubba is using his pics!!!
and his sulfur reactor!
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Thanks for the laugh! You guys crack me up!Stop stroking his ego! It's only a matter of time before @FarmerTy realizes that bubba is using his pics!!!
and his sulfur reactor!
I don't know who has a bigger head right now: a puffer fish or bubba after your comments!Thanks for the laugh! You guys crack me up!
Thanks for blowing up my head!Your getting pretty good at this acro pic thing, lol. Your latest have been very good. Especially like the clarity/focus. Thanks for sharing.
I started taking pics in the 7th grade. Developed them myself in a friends darkroom, yeah, I'm old, lol. When the digital revolution occured all my gear was suddenly obsolete. Having never gotten caught up I really appreciate a good reef pic. They are hard to take. There are a few people on R2R that really do a nice job.Thanks for blowing up my head!
I’m trying to get better the more I take pics. I look back to page one when I started and I feel I’ve come far. I did get a couple new lens recently and I think they help with clarity.
No I don’t use any filters. I use Canon which can make a custom white balance that is accurate without any filters.@bubbaque I picked up a Nikon D3500 not too long ago to take some pics. Do you use a gel filter to take pics when only your blues are on? If so, what kind do you use?
dangit... this is the last time Bubba! Quit using my sweet pics of my sweet coral.Stop stroking his ego! It's only a matter of time before @FarmerTy realizes that bubba is using his pics!!!
and his sulfur reactor!
No I don’t use any filters. I use Canon which can make a custom white balance that is accurate without any filters.
With a Nikon you will need a filter, but get a brown, not orange filter for accurate pics.
I use the Canon 90d.What kind of Canon do you have? Can you send me the details of the custom white balance you are referring to? Also what kind of lighting are you using?
I don’t really acclimate frags other then temp. I float the bag, dip, replace plug and then put the coral where I want it. If it’s extremely stressed I’ll put it off to the side.Hi @bubbaque just wanted to ask what your procedure for light acclimating acros were?
No but I add reef roids into my food when I am processing it, getting it ready to freeze.Bubba- do you broadcast feed anything like reef roids, coral frenzy or reef chili? What is your feeding regimen overall?
I don’t really acclimate frags other then temp. I float the bag, dip, replace plug and then put the coral where I want it. If it’s extremely stressed I’ll put it off to the side.
No but I add reef roids into my food when I am processing it, getting it ready to freeze.
Yes I would. I never even ask what lighting the coral was under.Oh okay even if they come from t5 lighting for ex. you would still put them in their forever spot right away?
I did test my par in my tank. I was surprised how high par was in some spots with it being 450 par. I like to try and stick to 250-400 par.Bubba, have you par mapped your tank? Do you have a par number you shoot for for most pieces? I finally was able to get a meter in my tank and was a bit lower than I expected to be. Looking for a good range to shoot for.