Pete's 110 build

Oh no man.... It's great.... I just saw 38 secondes of this movie and love it.... Please tell me your camera setings... I tried to make cilp in actanics. it become too blue... I don't know how to addjust camera to take such kind of beautiful and colorful clip......amazing... :thumbsup:


Thanks SJ

My camera has a couple white ballance settings including; auto, indoor, outdoor and a "one touch". The one touch is the only way I know of with full lights or actinics to get a tank video that will show some color other then blue.

Under the actinics I'll usually point the camera to the sand bed and use the one touch but this still casts most white as a purple and is not a true color as seen with the eyes (blues are almost washed out).

For this video I tried another trick, I used a piece of white paper set just outside the tank so it would be lit by the actinics and set the "one touch" to the paper (not the sand bed inside the tank). This helped true up the colors some, but it is still not true. For example my yellow rics look lime green and the pink lemonade looks all green. Next time I may try another version of the paper trick by using a blue piece of paper (or other colors) to see if I can trick the "one touch" setting into providing a more color acurate video.

thanks for asking :)
 
thanks Brett


Current list of inhabitants (I had some time on my hands)

Fish
 Foxface -1
 Green Chromis "“ 7
 Firefish "“ 4
 Mandarins -2

Inverts
 Rose Bubble anemone (not a Sherman)
 Coco worm
 Cleaner shrimp 2
 Blood shrimp 2
 Peppermint shrimp 2
 Maxima Clams 2
 Harlequin Stars 2

Clean up Crew (purchased)
 Scarlet Hermits ~10
 Blue leg hermits ~50
 Mitrax crab 2
 Astera snails ~25
 Nerite snails ~25
 Cerith snails ~50
 Nassarius snails ~5
 Cowrie 1
 Pin cushion urchin 1

Corals Soft - Zoanithids
 Candy Apple Reds
 Kid reds
 Eagle Eye
 Water Mellon
 Dragon eye
 Atomic green
 Green with yellow center
 Blue with pink center and green skirt
 Blue with pink center and orange skirt
 Purple with pink dot Pink center
 Deep blues
 Bright Orange short skirt with Pink Center

Corals Soft - Floridia Ricordia:
 Yellow
 Blue with orange spots
 Tangerine
 Orange and blue
 Orange
 Pink
 Purple
 True Blue
 Pink and Aqua
 Light Pink

Corals Soft - St Thomas Mushrooms
 Red
 Blue

Corals Soft "“ others
 Xenia
 Symposium

Corals LPS
 Hammer
 Frogspawn
 Dendro
 Duncan 3
 Blasto Merlet's
 Blasto
 Acan
 Acan
 Acan
 favia
 Pipe organ
 Pink chalice
 Hollywood Stunner chalice
 Green Candy Cane
 Meteor shower
 Goniopora

Corals SPS - Monteporas
 Len Sy plate
 Undata
 Sunset
 Rainbow

Corals SPS - Acroporas
 Hyacinth
 Millipora
 Powder Blue Turaki
 ORA Pearlberry
 Tyree Pink Lemonade
 500 efflo
 Chips
 Strawberry Tabling Acro
 Acropora Sp "“ looks like an ORA Belina

Corals SPS - others
 Porites (Christmas tree rock)
 Pink birds Nest
 Green Birds Nest
 Rainbow stylophora

Know live rock inhabitants
 Clams (less then 20)
 Soft feather dusters (med size - hundreds)
 Calcerous dusters (small - thousands)
 Bristle stars (hundreds)
 Asterina stars (less then a hundred)
 Peanut worms (less then a hundred)
 Spaghetti worms (less then a hundred)
 Various snails (hundreds)
 Various copods (hundreds, maybe more)
 Mysis shrimp (hundreds)
 Bristle worms (less then a hundred)
 Several types of coralmorphs (e.g. orange ball nems) (less then a hundred)
 Ball sponges (less then 20)
 Yellow sponges (less then 20)
 Black tubular sponges (less then 20)
 Blue tubular sponges (less then 20)
 Other creeping sponges (unknown, as it may be one large colony of creeping slime)
 
I ordered some Kent Tech-M today, I'll see if it's as good as they say against this bryopsis.

My pH has taken an odd turn, the high at the end of the day has always been about 8.3 and for the past 3 nigts it has been peaking at almost 8.4. I've asked the wife if she has had the house open more for thinking it may be more available o2, we checked the Ca reactor, doors open on the tank etc and can't seem to pinpoint it. The only two things left I can think of is maybe with the higher temps outside the house heater isn't comiing on as much or the algae just decided to kick in high gear and is producing a lot more O2.

Everything else seems fine
 
Brett if you want, I'll see if I got some pieces I can bag / box up for you.

Thanks Pete, very generous! I wonder if I should wait until I get the refugium / rock reservoir set up before I take you up on it. What do you think? I would think it would be the perfect place for such critters.

I ordered some Kent Tech-M today, I'll see if it's as good as they say against this bryopsis.

My pH has taken an odd turn, the high at the end of the day has always been about 8.3 and for the past 3 nigts it has been peaking at almost 8.4. I've asked the wife if she has had the house open more for thinking it may be more available o2, we checked the Ca reactor, doors open on the tank etc and can't seem to pinpoint it. The only two things left I can think of is maybe with the higher temps outside the house heater isn't comiing on as much or the algae just decided to kick in high gear and is producing a lot more O2.

Everything else seems fine

My pH meter was doing the same thing but after I re-calibrated it was back down to normal levels. Although my meter is probably a lot older than your seeing that you recently set up the Apex...
 
Thanks Pete, very generous! I wonder if I should wait until I get the refugium / rock reservoir set up before I take you up on it. What do you think? I would think it would be the perfect place for such critters....

I would want to start with it in the sump/fuge as you suggest to let any pods and other macro life get a start. No rush, I'll see if I can find a decent piece of rock and hold it for you for when ever your ready.


My pH meter was doing the same thing but after I re-calibrated it was back down to normal levels. Although my meter is probably a lot older than your seeing that you recently set up the Apex...

Actually you may be on to something , although the probe was never used, I think I bought it when I still had my 300g going, so it may have been on the shelf for a while. I just placed an order with Marine Depot, so I'll call them first thing Monday to see if they can add one to the order.
 
I would want to start with it in the sump/fuge as you suggest to let any pods and other macro life get a start. No rush, I'll see if I can find a decent piece of rock and hold it for you for when ever your ready.




Actually you may be on to something , although the probe was never used, I think I bought it when I still had my 300g going, so it may have been on the shelf for a while. I just placed an order with Marine Depot, so I'll call them first thing Monday to see if they can add one to the order.

Sounds good Pete. I'll be in touch about the critter crew. :D I don't even know if I really trust my pH probe at this point. It's reading from 7.9-8.1 roughly only after I calibrated it twice. Luckily I'm just monitoring, not controlling with it. Might need to get a new one myself. :)
 
My pH has also been reading up to 8.4 recently and my alk is in check. I would agree with Drummer about recalibrating the pH probe.
 
check this out - a quad color sunset montepora

check this out - a quad color sunset montepora

When I aggravate the polyps the sunset montepora it is a blue/purple underneath and the polyps range from mostly green with some orange in the base to a yellow

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thanks guys

params:
Alk 8.8
Ca 440
Mg 1470 - was up over 1600 but water changes are bringing it back down - I'll hit the tank with some techM to see if it helps with the bryopsis

here's another video from the weekend

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I hope to get a few minutes to take some 6 month growth shots
 
Wow, great tank!

thanks :)


That's awesome. I need to get better with my camera, your macro shots are incredible. :)

Brett - here are a couple more

meteor shower
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$500 efflo
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undata
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