Show me your rocks under 100% whites

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No orange filters needed. I want to see it all. The ugly brown and green algae, pests, coralline, crustaceans, sponges, worms, and whatever else is hiding from you under your regular blue spectrum.

I've become a little obsessed with taking photos of my rocks under whites each week and looking them over on a bigger screen. There's a lot to discover if you can get close enough. I tend to mostly just ooo and ahhhh over the colors tbh. I took these while doing a WC today. This is Caribsea Life Rock aged a little over 4 months. I would love to see some real ocean rock macro shots!

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Too scared to show what your rocks REALLY LOOK LIKE?!? You can't hide under your blues forever!

I can spot ulva, bubble algae, cyano, nerite snail eggs, some sort of dark reddish brown algae coating a significant portion of my rock. I'm hoping the light yellow and green is coralline. There's tubular growths, but have not investigated more closely yet.

Am I the only one bored of polyp extension pics and bubbly mushrooms? I want to see your beautiful rocks!
 
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You may have inspired me to start an aquarium macro shot folder as I happen to have a pretty good lens for such things.

Until then, here is a shot of some tunicates, sponges, algae and what not. Of course, the janky jpeg image is nothing compared to the full size raw image on my 4k screen. :)
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You may have inspired me to start an aquarium macro shot folder as I happen to have a pretty good lens for such things.

Until then, here is a shot of some tunicates, sponges, algae and what not. Of course, the janky jpeg image is nothing compared to the full size raw image on my 4k screen. :)
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BEAUTIFUL!

I've got a dusty t3i laying around. I should probably grab a real macro lens in the near future. I hope I did inspire you and I truly look forward to your future macro shots!
 

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No pictures but when I look at night every once in a while with my phone flash they all look kinda green. Can’t wait for some coralline.
 

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For NEPat, who endlessly ribbed me for making spectrum claims I have this question for this crew: what specifically happens to your reefs if you leave the light this way, how would the reefs look after 3 months straight whites for example

I know what mine would do, some corals would bleach and green would win, but what would these reefs that look like 1998 just for a brief moment in time above do under all whites
 
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Anyone ever use that coralline liquid stuff? Does it actually work?
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Green rocks!? Gross! If you crank them blues, it might turn purple. ;)

It looks like you already have some good dark purple coralline growth, eh? I did use some pink coralline in a bottle early on in my tank. I'm pretty sure my CUC did more work to spread it, though. There is a pretty distinct similarity of the coralline on their shells to whats spreading throughout my tank.
 

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Green rocks!? Gross! If you crank them blues, it might turn purple. ;)

It looks like you already have some good dark purple coralline growth, eh? I did use some pink coralline in a bottle early on in my tank. I'm pretty sure my CUC did more work to spread it, though. There is a pretty distinct similarity of the coralline on their shells to whats spreading throughout my tank.
This is how it looks under blues. It seems more of a red color I was actually scared at first thinking it was red slime growing but it’s definitely some coralline. I added some new live rock though and wondered if it would help it grow quicker onto that. Also what’s a cuc lol?
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This is how it looks under blues. It seems more of a red color I was actually scared at first thinking it was red slime growing but it’s definitely some coralline. I added some new live rock though and wondered if it would help it grow quicker onto that. Also what’s a cuc lol?
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Clean up crew! And thank you for showing a good example of the stark difference between a heavy blue vs white spectrum.
 
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