Hmmm....
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Hmmm....
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i see algae :/
what steps have you been taking to combat it?
I thought you dismantle this tank already
Jade used macro mode is it ?
I thought intentionalor mabe just removed the rock
Here is an update..
Really sorry about the white balance, I can't wait to stop using a digital camera.
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The grow of your glosso is really thumbs up. Very thick, lush just. Everything is nicely done just that i feel that the stones and the ratio is abit weird. Just in my own opinion bro. And i really like the clarity of your water. No faunas other than shrimps and sae? Nicely done anyway.
Cheers,
kenneth
Keeping.
Apistogramma Peixoto, Agassizi 'Rio Tefe Cacadola', Agassizi 'Tefe Bauna', Bitaenita 'Rio Copea', Diplotaenia 'Barcelos', Mendenzi 'Sao Gabriel', Gibbiceps 'OrangeFace' Opal, Hippolytae, Pauciquamis 'Negro' Uauspei Blukteil, uauspei Rokteil, Elizbethae 'Sao Gabriel', Sunrise, Trifiscata 'Rio Pinmental'
There's nothing wrong with the white balance. If you don't want the wall to turn green, just move the tank away from the wall by at least 30cm.
You can see the ceramic diffuser and the water line is pretty much clean from strong colour cast. It's the the glosso reflecting onto the wall causing the green spill.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
wow! how does the glosso climb to so high behind the main rock?
Wash out-means it's over exposed.
But I think it looks ok. Glosso does look brighter when shot because it's a lighter green colour. Just like off white sand looks white in photos.
Unfortunately if you darken the picture your rocks will turn black and 'detail-less'.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Wash out-means it's over exposed.
But I think it looks ok. Glosso does look brighter when shot because it's a lighter green colour. Just like off white sand looks white in photos.
Unfortunately if you darken the picture your rocks will turn black and 'detail-less'.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Does your tank previously have algae problem?
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