grats and a high five, it is a great feeling to finally be rid of that nuisance algae isn't it
also great looking tank keep the photos coming
Ahhh cyano is back!! oh wait... that's just a reef addict.com username. Whew... that was a close one. Congrats on beating it! *walks away from the computer to put up curtains in his dining room by his tank*
thanks guys! im really sooo happy i won this battle! with school, work and everything i wasnt sure if id have the time to be dealing with a problematic tank this summer. im glad thats no longer a worry so im just going to finish up my light and let my coral grow! i think my biggest problem now is 1 single aiptasia on the side of my clam which im not going to worry about for now. what also bugs me if the lack of algea in my tank, i have 1 mexican turbo in there and i have a feeling hes going to end up starving to death....i sorta feel bad cyano- i will have more pics just as soon as a figure out this darn camera...or replace it i know best buy had a pretty good deal on the d3000. hey melev or any other photography guys, anyideas what could be wrong with my camera (other then it being garbage) its a Canon PowerShot SX110 IS id also like to add that if anyone in the london area is reading this (i doubt there is) those purple digi colony/frags behind my green acans are "basicly" free come and get em please...i want them gone
I checked some of the stats on your camera. From what I read online it appears to be only auto white balance with no presets that will help. Shooting under LEDs will be difficult without white balance control. If there is a manual setting that allows you to change aperture and shutter speed settings play around with those. I like to fully open the aperture and then get the shudder speed as low as it will go. If it is still over exposed, close the aperture some until it looks right. If not play around with it until you find the right balance. Feel free to ask me any questions.
Wish some of the images were larger. Tank looks real nice.