Originally Posted by Hat39406 Very nice flow in ya tank! That is Duncan on the left right? And, what coral is that on the top right flowing in the current? Beautiful Tank! I'll add in a left to right coral thing. Like a school pitur!
Very nice flow in ya tank! That is Duncan on the left right? And, what coral is that on the top right flowing in the current? Beautiful Tank!
Okay, thanks for the info! I'll have to research that more, sounds interesting.
The aquavitro products are highy concentrated versions of normal seachem supplements. I have a friend who is a platinum certified seachem expert and he recommended them to me. The neo zeo method is a low nutrient system. It uses zeolite's highly porous nature to grow giant bacteria colonies that consume all waste in the system. The added bonus of zeolite is that it also absorbs some inpurities.
"Thanks for all te great comments. The tank has been looking consistently better dice I started Yhe neo zeo method and starting using the aquavitro products!" what is the neo zeo method and aquavitro products? Could you explain them? What they do? Also, how you use them? Thanks Cael, HAT
Thanks for all te great comments. The tank has been looking consistently better dice I started Yhe neo zeo method and starting using the aquavitro products!
Very nice looking tank. Keep up the great work.
Yeah I have two branching SPS frags that I just mounted high, can't wait till they start growing. Ya tank really does look great!
Yeah the canon is pretty rough on noise. Marc, it won't do much good to lower the ISO...its tough on that camera. The sensor quality is subpar
ISO is the film speed. The higher the number, the more light you let into the lens but the trade off is grainy images. For non-moving corals and critters, you can shoot at 100 to 200 ISO. For fish, 800. You will get a feel for this as you take more pictures. And there is an add-on for Photoshop to remove grain. I've used the free version for some images, but not enough to justify purchasing it.
although i'm not sure how much it will help with a cheap canon powershot a430
Originally Posted by melev With your next set of pictures, try lowering the ISO setting. Your images will be less grainy that way. Thanks for the tip i'll try that
With your next set of pictures, try lowering the ISO setting. Your images will be less grainy that way.
Originally Posted by Hat39406 Ya tank looks very nice! Love the Acro. I like it too, was free! a friend had three big chunks and gave me this one Can't wait to see super growth on it
Ya tank looks very nice! Love the Acro.
i don't have the noise ninja and the remove noise filter didn't doo too terribly much to it =(
Nice! Glad to see someone getting some use out of that article already! Just a suggestion you may want to "remove noise" from some of your pictures as well.
Thanks for sharing your tank with us.
Those are some great pictures I like the FTS, frogspawn and lobo. keep up the great work.
I just updated the video to a new one i took today!!