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at least he didn't lie, i guess this is going to be EXPENSIVE hahaYes lol
I really don't know about that coral should be natural not over ps make the corals fake lose all the value is mine opnionWOW!!! Never thought this coral would create this much controversy. I took the photo and it is spot on. It's not overly saturated. The coral is THIS nice in person. It's honestly the craziest Acro I've ever seen and I've seen and photographed more than most people.
I just asked a simple question.
"Why is it so difficult for anybody that is promoting a coral to take a wider picture with other corals in it so we can make a more educated decision?"
Either Gadgets or JF can post the picture, so We can all see the difference.
Why so much animosity?
It's just a question.
I really don't know about that coral should be natural not over ps make the corals fake lose all the value is mine opnion
. The only reason I now think the pic is good, is the fact that Chris took the pic and is here to back it up. Chris is a long time personal friend and is a sick photographer. http://christopherjasonstudios.com/
-Rik
Okay, so this is clearly another form of crazy rainbow tenuis like the WD tenuis that we're all familiar with. Can you share the lighting/flow/placement information on how you acheived this awesome coloration?
What lights were on when this photo was taken?
What I'm curious about is whether or not this is what it looks like with daylights on. I can testify that the WD Tenuis does NOT look anything like this with daylights on. It only looks good under actinics (specifically royal blue LEDs). So this one could be a much more popular/desirable coral if it actually looks like this with daylights/halides. It will still be insane even if this is only what it looks like under actinics though.
Thanks Rik! How have you been? Shoot me a pm we need to catchup.
I'll get some pics for you under:
1. Just MH lights
2. Just actinic blue T5s
3. Just LEDs
If I'm not mistaken this photo was taken with all three of those on. The WD doesn't hold a candle to this Acro.
I talked to Jason at an event and I believe (Jason can correct me) he said the 700 was lit by 400w 20k and ati actinic t5s
A gem from my 700 gallon tank that will be released in the future.
JF home wrecker