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I've been lucky so far, the one's that have made contact are just dying at that area and not RTN/STN. Hopefully I'll get that email with build pictures soon! I got one last week that they found a flaw in my glass and had to order a new panel. Glad they are catching that stuff!Yeah, you definitely need a bigger tank!
Great photos! Frag and share! So vibrant.
I've gotta watch that. It sounds very interesting and makes sense our tanks are being deprived now that we are all starting so sterile.That ReefDudes video on biodiversity was interesting. I'm thinking about getting live mud and live sand activator from Indo-Pacific Sea Farms.
Thank you! I do locally I just need to learn to ship so I can spread them out everywhereGreat photos! Frag and share! So vibrant.
I took these with my Nikon D80 with 18-55 lens. Top downs I'm using Avast porthole. These were shot under the 14k 250w hamilton lamps and XHO blue strips on. My camera's kelvin setting goes up to 9900, which is close enough to not have to edit the picture a whole lot. I just remove a little blue to clear up that tint the water can still have.How are you taking your pics? Camera or phone? What lighting at time of pic?
Ah man, I'm sorry to hear that! Hopefully you can figure out that confetti, that is a tank goal piece for me! You've pulled perfect coloration and structure from that piece.I’m glad those pieces are doing well for you. Both look great! My confetti might be the next victim of the pathogen that’s going around in my tank. Hopefully I have time this weekend to help it out?
That was the answer I was looking for, thanks! Very helpful.I took these with my Nikon D80 with 18-55 lens. Top downs I'm using Avast porthole. These were shot under the 14k 250w hamilton lamps and XHO blue strips on. My camera's kelvin setting goes up to 9900, which is close enough to not have to edit the picture a whole lot. I just remove a little blue to clear up that tint the water can still have.