Erin O's 75G Build

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Sorry @Lost in the Sauce. I didn't get around to cleaning the glass or getting any pics. I had to help with some issues at the barn. I DO, however, have some pics of my fella. I hope they'll serve as substitute :)
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That fella in the background of the first pic is Seamus' cousin. They have the same great grandfather (or something like that; I'll have to look at their papers again lol)
 
Ok, I finally got a pic. I really need to get one of those lens kit thingies, because I'd love for you all to see how beautiful it is under blues. I feel like you're missing out! Lol
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Still battling the hair algae, as you can see, and the cyano has reared its ugly head again (though on a much smaller scale so far) but I'll get it under control
 
Ok, I finally got a pic. I really need to get one of those lens kit thingies, because I'd love for you all to see how beautiful it is under blues. I feel like you're missing out! Lol
20211207_115801.jpg

Still battling the hair algae, as you can see, and the cyano has reared its ugly head again (though on a much smaller scale so far) but I'll get it under control
That is beautiful, as is. No need for blues to make it look pretty, but I guess that is just me lol.
 
Ok, I finally got a pic. I really need to get one of those lens kit thingies, because I'd love for you all to see how beautiful it is under blues. I feel like you're missing out! Lol
20211207_115801.jpg

Still battling the hair algae, as you can see, and the cyano has reared its ugly head again (though on a much smaller scale so far) but I'll get it under control
Nice system.
Get a cell phone lens kit it makes a huge difference. It gives an accurate picture of the color of your corals. I should have had one from the startup of my 120.
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Ok, I finally got a pic. I really need to get one of those lens kit thingies, because I'd love for you all to see how beautiful it is under blues. I feel like you're missing out! Lol
20211207_115801.jpg

Still battling the hair algae, as you can see, and the cyano has reared its ugly head again (though on a much smaller scale so far) but I'll get it under control
That is beautiful, as is. No need for blues to make it look pretty, but I guess that is just me lol.
Steve's right..... as always.
but if you feel the need, orange cellophane over the lens works just as well.
 
Nice system.
Get a cell phone lens kit it makes a huge difference. It gives an accurate picture of the color of your corals. I should have had one from the startup of my 120.
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don't know about "an accurate pic".
stuff wasn't black lite glowing on any of the scuba dive i did.
i'm thinking maybe making dive masks with orange lenses and blue led spotlights attached. :rolleyes:
 
don't know about "an accurate pic".
stuff wasn't black lite glowing on any of the scuba dive i did.
i'm thinking maybe making dive masks with orange lenses and blue led spotlights attached. :rolleyes:
Doesnt work that well lol. Tried it a few years ago lol. Taped some orange filter to the inside of my mask over one eye and used a sealed 420 nm flashlight. Unless the light was 1/2" from the coral, almost no glow. Not sure why, but assume it has to do with dissolved organics and the massive amount of sunlight obscuring the blue. Was hoping that it would work for when I collected shrooms, zoas and rfa when diving in S. FL. Could be able to sort of see what they would look like under blues, but didnt.
 
don't know about "an accurate pic".
stuff wasn't black lite glowing on any of the scuba dive i did.
i'm thinking maybe making dive masks with orange lenses and blue led spotlights attached. :rolleyes:
I agree any of the snorkeling adventures I've been on no crazy glowing corals. They where still beautiful. I prefer my reef with more white. The fish are just as important as the coral.
 
Doesnt work that well lol. Tried it a few years ago lol. Taped some orange filter to the inside of my mask over one eye and used a sealed 420 nm flashlight. Unless the light was 1/2" from the coral, almost no glow. Not sure why, but assume it has to do with dissolved organics and the massive amount of sunlight obscuring the blue. Was hoping that it would work for when I collected shrooms, zoas and rfa when diving in S. FL. Could be able to sort of see what they would look like under blues, but didnt.
I wonder how it would look at night or on a darker cloudy day.
 
I wonder how it would look at night or on a darker cloudy day.
Proabably would work at night. I know I can look in the buckets and coolers with the light on the trip back in when it is almost dark and it works. Cloudy, not so sure, as there is a ton of UV and stuff that makes it through the clouds.
 

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