Cheryl's JBJ.

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Corailline, Oct 18, 2012.

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  1. Marshall O

    Marshall O Giant Squid

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    I have pink palys that I do not target feed at all and they are growing like weeds! Have them high up in the tank with good flow and they seem to like it.
     
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  3. evolved

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    Millepora tables too. ;)
     
  4. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Yup, right but Millepora are not the most prone at tabling unless under the most intense lighting and pristine parameters.

    My perfect Nirvana of tank has tabling Milleopora since they are my favorite acropora, but only the best of lighting systems, best of flow, seem to achieve this.

    Acropora hyacinthus is one tabling coral I have had, and absolutely love, needs to be high and a ton of flow.

    Tabling.
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    I am looking at this piece. :confused:

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    Stop looking and buy before someone else does. :p:p:p
     
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    guess i got lucky! finally saw him eat a small chunk of the blended food mix i make. i have had success with an open mollusk as well by the way. otherwise he spends most of the day nipping at the rocks and sand bed. but yea today i saw him eat a small piece of of prepared food WHOOP WHOOP!!!! im pretty damn happy
     
  7. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Before Iso down and manual settings.

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    After, needs to be a little lighter but not as grainy to me.

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  9. 2in10

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    Well done Cheryl. You just need to decrease the shutter speed for a slightly longer exposure.

    You can raise the ISO 1/3 stop to 160 or 2/3 stop to 200. Or you can decrease shutter speed to 1/40 or 1/50.
     
  10. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Great John I was just wondering if that would be the case.

    Thank you.
     
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    I edited my post with suggestions while you were looking at it.
     
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    You dropped 1 2/3 stops foing fron ISO 400 to ISO 125. If you like the look light wise of the first shot you will need to set the shutter at 1/20. I would suggest trying ISO 200 and shutter of 1/40 for better luck.