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Dez 05-23-2010 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by fencer (Post 521115)
I have seen this tank in person and it is nothing short of amazing. Even took a water sample to have it tested for nuclear material:mrgreen:

Curious Wayne, what did you test for and what were the results? I use cheap ATI test kits for the most part so I wouldn't count on my own accuracy for my personal testing. Anything nuclear that you found?

Skimmerking 05-23-2010 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dez (Post 521274)
Hey Mike, I use cheap China bulbs (14K supposedly) I use 20K cheap china bulbs on my frag tank and still getting alright growth. My friend ordered them from somewhere (they were around $20 per bulb). Hope this helps.

where on ebay
are they nice and blue

Dez 05-23-2010 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by asmodeus (Post 521279)
where on ebay
are they nice and blue

I think they are fishneedit.com bulbs, cause that's where my fixtures are from on my frag tank and my friend got me those as well. I'm happy with the colour. The 20k's are really blue. Just cheap fixtures and bulbs and you can tell they're made in China. Hope this helps.

BlueTang<3 05-24-2010 12:51 AM

what lens do u use to shoot your pics ??? lighting and flow ?? I wanna learn to take shots like u.

Dez 05-24-2010 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by BlueTang<3 (Post 521312)
what lens do u use to shoot your pics ??? lighting and flow ?? I wanna learn to take shots like u.

Hey Wes, I actually just use a waterproof point and shoot. It's an Olympus Stylus tough that I use for vacations. It was fairly inexpensive. Just stick it in the water, and take pictures. I leave all my flow on, and mostly it's just the 14k halides that are on when I take pictures because I have to take my T5's off to access inside the tank. There are no colour corrections on any pictures because I don't even know how to do any of that, but the colours are generally true to real life. Hope this helps.

BlueTang<3 05-24-2010 04:04 AM

interesting i know those are ur colours seen the tank could stare into it for days :razz:

Dez 05-24-2010 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by BlueTang<3 (Post 521431)
interesting i know those are ur colours seen the tank could stare into it for days :razz:

The ones taken through the glass are all the growth sequence ones and they are pretty much all out of focus. It's too hard to take pictures through glass. I don't use a tripod though. I find the top down and in tank shots much easier.

fishoholic 05-24-2010 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Dez (Post 521412)
Hey Wes, I actually just use a waterproof point and shoot. It's an Olympus Stylus tough that I use for vacations. It was fairly inexpensive. Just stick it in the water, and take pictures. I leave all my flow on, and mostly it's just the 14k halides that are on when I take pictures because I have to take my T5's off to access inside the tank. There are no colour corrections on any pictures because I don't even know how to do any of that, but the colours are generally true to real life. Hope this helps.

Sadly I have the same camera but any underwater shoots I've tried to take in my tank never turn out very good :neutral: What exact settings are you using?

Dez 05-24-2010 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 521493)
Sadly I have the same camera but any underwater shoots I've tried to take in my tank never turn out very good :neutral: What exact settings are you using?

I just use the underwater macro setting and turn the flash off. I find that the flash washes out everything, even when taking regular pictures outside of the water. The flash on that camera is a little "strong". I'm pretty happy with the camera as it's the first digital point and shoot I've bought new. All my other digital cameras were hand me downs from my dad to my brother to me, so this is a treat.

fishoholic 05-24-2010 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Dez (Post 521528)
I just use the underwater macro setting and turn the flash off. I find that the flash washes out everything, even when taking regular pictures outside of the water. The flash on that camera is a little "strong". I'm pretty happy with the camera as it's the first digital point and shoot I've bought new. All my other digital cameras were hand me downs from my dad to my brother to me, so this is a treat.

Hummmm flash off good to know. My pic.'s look washed out, but I've never turned the flash off, I'll have to try without a flash. Thanks for the advice :biggrin:


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