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  1. First top down shot of my fish room tank. Digging the trending all blue led with orange filter look, even though it’s not “real” real.. Well, quite some empty spaces yet to be filled.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  2. Probably due to feeding, last time i keep feeding every 3 days and keep splitting. now i cut back to once per week and stop splitting. If u stop feeding and still keep splitting den probably stress or other underlying issues. Did u check ur phosphate? Reef roids tend to increase ur phosphates. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  3. Its been a year since SRC's Stay Home, Stay Safe Reef At Home contest. This was the 12th prize courtesy of Suprem Corals. (Thanks!!) July 2020 : I left them on a frag rack together with 2 frag plugs of Captain America Zoanthid. This is what the rack looks like now. Hopefully my fav zoanthid, the XC Arnold Schwarzenegger, is still alive & hidden between the others. Gonna check it soon. July 2021 :
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  4. Yellow filter photos. Some love it. Some hate it. It provides a better representation of colors of certain corals we see under blue light that is typically not possible to photograph. At times it over exaggerates the fluorescent colors of LPS. Coral fluorescence is determined by the glow (or scientifically called "expression") of green fluorescent like proteins (GFPs). Even though the name says Green Florescent Proteins, they come in various colors - from cyan to red & yellow. Quick google research suggests that fluorescent proteins (FPs) are reported to play an important role as photo-protectants and antioxidants in corals subjected to stressful temperature conditions. That is, to act as a screen to protect the algal symbionts (zooxanthellae). GFPs have peak emissions around the 485nm range. OK....anything more is beyond my level of understanding. Let's just enjoy some pictures instead. White light (no yellow filter) vs Blue light (with yellow filter) comparison. No color enhancement via photoshop. Other pics with yellow filter (no photoshop) Miyagi Tort (frag previously from Mike Stone) Frag previously from Vik Hosting this pectinia for a friend
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