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.Marshall's Saltwater Experience (75g Display + 37g Frag) (1 Viewer)

More Pictures!

Took out the camera again yesterday while I was couch ridden from New Years Eve activities. After reading up on more and more photography tips, and watching many of youtube videos I think I finally "kind of" have a grasp on the basics of taking pictures with a DSLR and how the big 3 components interact with each other.

2 Newest editions to the tank:

Black Ocellaris

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Lubbocks Fairy Wrasse (Male) - Caught him flashing, kind of why I broke out the camera.

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Pink Lemonade - Fall Frag Swap coral, encrusting nicely.

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PC Rainbow Acro - Fall Frag Swap coral, growing like crazy!!

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ORA Red Planet - 3rd SPS added to tank, struggled a bit at first but is growing nicely now

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Royal Gramma - or Royal G (as I like to call him) doing his thing; policing the other tankmates.

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Wow. Pics are much nicer. :biggthumpup:

What's your camera/lens?

I'm having white balance issues. Are you changing it in editing software?

And holy cow awesome growth with the PC Rainbow! :nuts:

How long has the tank been up now?
 
Wow. Pics are much nicer. :biggthumpup:

What's your camera/lens?

I'm having white balance issues. Are you changing it in editing software?

And holy cow awesome growth with the PC Rainbow! :nuts:

How long has the tank been up now?

- Camera: Canon T3i, Lens: Standard 18-55mm f/5.6

- I am taking the photos with Auto White Balance and changing the white balance with Adobe Photoshop Elements 11, I will soon be getting Adobe Lightroom because it is better suited to do just that.

- I know! The Rainbow acro has gone nuts! :D

- The tank has been up since the middle of May, so about 8 months now. There have been some major changes since then, ie: sump change-out, replaced substrate, adding MUCHO flow!

Thanks KoleTang :)
 
Nice pics! When I had my first saltwater tanks years ago I bought a Pentax and could not for the life of me figure out how to get descent pictures. Nice job :)
 
- Camera: Canon T3i, Lens: Standard 18-55mm f/5.6

- I am taking the photos with Auto White Balance and changing the white balance with Adobe Photoshop Elements 11, I will soon be getting Adobe Lightroom because it is better suited to do just that.

OK spill the beans. What settings are you using? I have seen far worse pictures taken with a macro lens.

- I know! The Rainbow acro has gone nuts! :D

Probably the best coral to go nuts! :fistcash:
 
.Marshall how fs you go about doing a sump change? I am looking to switch mine out but have no clue how to go about it! Or what sump to get!
 
OK spill the beans. What settings are you using? I have seen far worse pictures taken with a macro lens.

Lol, okay okay!

First of all I shoot in Manual so I can adjust everything.

Coral shots:
Auto White Balance
Auto Focus
100 ISO
f/6.3
shutter speed: 1/25 - 1/30 (depending on the f/stop, one step higher f/stop = 1 step lower shutter speed)

Fish Pics:
Auto White Balance
Auto Focus
200 ISO
f/5.6
Shutter: 1/80

Probably the best coral to go nuts!

Isn't the worst ;) I Hope the Hellboy does the same!
 
.Marshall how fs you go about doing a sump change? I am looking to switch mine out but have no clue how to go about it! Or what sump to get!

Hey Connor!

I had a custom sump made by TCMAS' very own "ArstenA" aka Brian. He does great work for a good price and is an extremely nice guy. He can pretty much do whatever it is you want out of your sump!

It took a solid 4-5 hours but I did it all in one night, I first started by removing all the water in the sump as well as another 1-2 gallons out of the main DT to make sure no water makes it to the overflow box because I removed all of my plumbing as well.

Make sure to place a heater in your DT and have good flow throughout the process.

**Step 0: Make sure you have EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED! (Go over the process in your mind over and over until you are happy that you have all the necessary equipment, tools, and materials for the job.)
Step 1: Removed sump water and all equipment
Step 2: Remove sump
Step 3: Remove Plumbing
Step 4: Place new sump and start cutting and cementing plumbing together from overflow box, down to sump. (One tool I recommend is a PVC pipe cutter, it is $15 at HD and worth every penny, such a breeze cutting right through PVC up to 1.5")
Step 5: Add equipment
Step 6: Add new water

Try to limit the amount of time the DT is cut off from the sump, less stress on your livestock equals happy livestock :)

Have you been through the page on my build thread here where I documented my sump change out? If not check it out!
 
The whole problem I have is I don't know how to get my current sump out and my new sump in. I currently have a 30 long and I had to cuz a hole in the back of the Stan just to get it in. And I had to move it a ways away from the wall it is against. Did you have the same problem? How did u end up movin it out so you can get them in and out?

Thanks a ton!
 
Great looking SPS! Have Red Planet in my tank and had the same exact experience... slow starter I guess.
 
The whole problem I have is I don't know how to get my current sump out and my new sump in. I currently have a 30 long and I had to cuz a hole in the back of the Stan just to get it in. And I had to move it a ways away from the wall it is against. Did you have the same problem? How did u end up movin it out so you can get them in and out?

Thanks a ton!

You have pm :)

Great looking SPS! Have Red Planet in my tank and had the same exact experience... slow starter I guess.

Thank you! So I have heard as well, just likes to encrust and encrust, hopefully it shoots up some branches soon
 
Tank update!

Expect a tank update tomorrow :)

- New SPS (Reef2Reef & Cherry Corals livesale)
- Updated SPS growth shots
- New clam!!
 
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