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No, but I can try it. Thanks. :-) I've tried all kinds of angels but
there is either glare or flashback or the pics are overexposed. That's why I always had so few pics of my tanks on my pond/fish webpages. I never tried turning the camera.... Also, if your camera can take shots as close as a couple of inches (My $35 Fuji does so I expect real cameras do) then put the lens of the camera in contact with the aquarium glass. This should eliminate the glare and might only give you hassles with depth of field and focus. But at least you have no glare. this algae. It's a powdery looking black coating on the glass and lower parts of the plants. It looks like the black soot that you see on fireplace walls or chimneys. Similar to what grows in the darkness of toilet tanks. Could be the beginnings of staghorn algae. It doesn't do anything but stay powdery looking and spreads out from small black spots. Where it gets more light, it seems to be a more reddish color. The goldfish are nibbling it off the back glass I've noticed. Reddish? Brownish maybe? Diatoms if so. Put a bright light on it and tell me what color you think they are now. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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![]() "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... No, but I can try it. Thanks. :-) I've tried all kinds of angels but there is either glare or flashback or the pics are overexposed. That's why I always had so few pics of my tanks on my pond/fish webpages. I never tried turning the camera.... Also, if your camera can take shots as close as a couple of inches (My $35 Fuji does so I expect real cameras do) then put the lens of the camera in contact with the aquarium glass. This should eliminate the glare and might only give you hassles with depth of field and focus. But at least you have no glare. My digital camera is a HP, several years old and ran around $165.00 as I recall. Close-ups are usually slightly blurry and almost always overexposed. It has an auto flash thing. Maybe I'm not doing something right with it. :-( The booklet that came with it doesn't help much and doing anything with it other than snapping a picture is so confusing. It doesn't do anything but stay powdery looking and spreads out from small black spots. Where it gets more light, it seems to be a more reddish color. The goldfish are nibbling it off the back glass I've noticed. Reddish? Brownish maybe? Yes, you could call it a reddish brown. I don't mind green algae but this stuff is so ugly. Diatoms if so. Put a bright light on it and tell me what color you think they are now. OK, I just looked close. There may be two kinds. The stuff on the glass and what's spreading on the plants looks sooty black - not brownish or reddish. What's spreading on the bottom stones looks a brownish red color. I'm afraid this crap is going to smother and kill my swordplants and water-wisteria. :-( -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Koi-lo wrote:
"Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... No, but I can try it. Thanks. :-) I've tried all kinds of angels but there is either glare or flashback or the pics are overexposed. That's why I always had so few pics of my tanks on my pond/fish webpages. I never tried turning the camera.... Also, if your camera can take shots as close as a couple of inches (My $35 Fuji does so I expect real cameras do) then put the lens of the camera in contact with the aquarium glass. This should eliminate the glare and might only give you hassles with depth of field and focus. But at least you have no glare. My digital camera is a HP, several years old and ran around $165.00 as I recall. Close-ups are usually slightly blurry and almost always overexposed. It has an auto flash thing. Maybe I'm not doing something right with it. :-( The booklet that came with it doesn't help much and doing anything with it other than snapping a picture is so confusing. It doesn't do anything but stay powdery looking and spreads out from small black spots. Where it gets more light, it seems to be a more reddish color. The goldfish are nibbling it off the back glass I've noticed. Reddish? Brownish maybe? Yes, you could call it a reddish brown. I don't mind green algae but this stuff is so ugly. Diatoms if so. Put a bright light on it and tell me what color you think they are now. OK, I just looked close. There may be two kinds. The stuff on the glass and what's spreading on the plants looks sooty black - not brownish or reddish. What's spreading on the bottom stones looks a brownish red color. I'm afraid this crap is going to smother and kill my swordplants and water-wisteria. :-( Think I have the same stuff in my Malawi tank - it's the only one that suffers from this. Reddish/brown/purple stuff on the glass - comes off easily and is powdery. Then darker stuff on the rocks and the plants - I suppose sooty could describe it. I've always put it down to the lack of plants and the hardness of the water from the Ocean Rock leeching limestone into it. Plants are nigh on impossible to grow in this tank as their leaves get covered in the stuff although I have noticed that the Plec is starting to clean them up a bit. I also sometimes move them into another tank and the otos lap the algae up...seen them clean an anubias to as good as new in a couple of hours that I had despaired of before. Have you got any algae eaters in the tank? Might be worth trying.... Gill |
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Koi-lo wrote:
"Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... No, but I can try it. Thanks. :-) I've tried all kinds of angels but there is either glare or flashback or the pics are overexposed. That's why I always had so few pics of my tanks on my pond/fish webpages. I never tried turning the camera.... Also, if your camera can take shots as close as a couple of inches (My $35 Fuji does so I expect real cameras do) then put the lens of the camera in contact with the aquarium glass. This should eliminate the glare and might only give you hassles with depth of field and focus. But at least you have no glare. My digital camera is a HP, several years old and ran around $165.00 as I recall. Close-ups are usually slightly blurry and almost always overexposed. It has an auto flash thing. Maybe I'm not doing something right with it. :-( The booklet that came with it doesn't help much and doing anything with it other than snapping a picture is so confusing. It doesn't do anything but stay powdery looking and spreads out from small black spots. Where it gets more light, it seems to be a more reddish color. The goldfish are nibbling it off the back glass I've noticed. Reddish? Brownish maybe? Yes, you could call it a reddish brown. I don't mind green algae but this stuff is so ugly. Diatoms if so. Put a bright light on it and tell me what color you think they are now. OK, I just looked close. There may be two kinds. The stuff on the glass and what's spreading on the plants looks sooty black - not brownish or reddish. What's spreading on the bottom stones looks a brownish red color. I'm afraid this crap is going to smother and kill my swordplants and water-wisteria. :-( Think I have the same stuff in my Malawi tank - it's the only one that suffers from this. Reddish/brown/purple stuff on the glass - comes off easily and is powdery. Then darker stuff on the rocks and the plants - I suppose sooty could describe it. I've always put it down to the lack of plants and the hardness of the water from the Ocean Rock leeching limestone into it. Plants are nigh on impossible to grow in this tank as their leaves get covered in the stuff although I have noticed that the Plec is starting to clean them up a bit. I also sometimes move them into another tank and the otos lap the algae up...seen them clean an anubias to as good as new in a couple of hours that I had despaired of before. Have you got any algae eaters in the tank? Might be worth trying.... Gill |
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![]() "Gill Passman" wrote in message .. . Koi-lo wrote: OK, I just looked close. There may be two kinds. The stuff on the glass and what's spreading on the plants looks sooty black - not brownish or reddish. What's spreading on the bottom stones looks a brownish red color. I'm afraid this crap is going to smother and kill my swordplants and water-wisteria. :-( ======== Think I have the same stuff in my Malawi tank - it's the only one that suffers from this. Reddish/brown/purple stuff on the glass - comes off easily and is powdery. Yes, exactly, except this stuff is sooty black - no purple, but then everyone's lighting and eyesight isn't the same. It's only in one of my tanks as well, a 55g with goldfish. The other tanks are not affected (or is that effected?). Then darker stuff on the rocks and the plants - I suppose sooty could describe it. That stuff isn't as sooty as what's on the back. It's more like a "coating." I've always put it down to the lack of plants and the hardness of the water from the Ocean Rock leeching limestone into it. That's ANOTHER thing I noticed. None of my hornwart is really thriving like it's done for so many years. Instead of growing like mad it's staggering along or actually starting to disintegrate. :-(((( What the heck is going on? The GF don't bother it and even in the platy tank it's not doing well. Plants are nigh on impossible to grow in this tank as their leaves get covered in the stuff although I have noticed that the Plec is starting to clean them up a bit. While the GF are nibbling some of it off the back glass, they're not doing that on the plants. I also sometimes move them into another tank and the otos lap the algae up...seen them clean an anubias to as good as new in a couple of hours that I had despaired of before. Have you got any algae eaters in the tank? Might be worth trying.... I can't keep otos alive. Once the algae is gone they are too! :*( Also, I would wreck the tank trying to catch them to move them to another tank. You can't easily catch these AEs in heavily planted tanks. I've given up on them. As for plecos. I like them, but after a few weeks they *ALL* would wait for the fish pellets and did little algae eating. Probably because my tanks don't have much algae. What they do have is usually a light coating of green algae on the glass and rocks that I remove myself. I haven't had much luck with algae eaters. Another AE I tried liked fish-slime-coat a lot more than it liked algae.......... -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Koi-lo wrote:
"Gill Passman" wrote in message .. . Koi-lo wrote: OK, I just looked close. There may be two kinds. The stuff on the glass and what's spreading on the plants looks sooty black - not brownish or reddish. What's spreading on the bottom stones looks a brownish red color. I'm afraid this crap is going to smother and kill my swordplants and water-wisteria. :-( ======== Think I have the same stuff in my Malawi tank - it's the only one that suffers from this. Reddish/brown/purple stuff on the glass - comes off easily and is powdery. Yes, exactly, except this stuff is sooty black - no purple, but then everyone's lighting and eyesight isn't the same. It's only in one of my tanks as well, a 55g with goldfish. The other tanks are not affected (or is that effected?). Then darker stuff on the rocks and the plants - I suppose sooty could describe it. That stuff isn't as sooty as what's on the back. It's more like a "coating." I've always put it down to the lack of plants and the hardness of the water from the Ocean Rock leeching limestone into it. That's ANOTHER thing I noticed. None of my hornwart is really thriving like it's done for so many years. Instead of growing like mad it's staggering along or actually starting to disintegrate. :-(((( What the heck is going on? The GF don't bother it and even in the platy tank it's not doing well. Plants are nigh on impossible to grow in this tank as their leaves get covered in the stuff although I have noticed that the Plec is starting to clean them up a bit. While the GF are nibbling some of it off the back glass, they're not doing that on the plants. I also sometimes move them into another tank and the otos lap the algae up...seen them clean an anubias to as good as new in a couple of hours that I had despaired of before. Have you got any algae eaters in the tank? Might be worth trying.... I can't keep otos alive. Once the algae is gone they are too! :*( Also, I would wreck the tank trying to catch them to move them to another tank. You can't easily catch these AEs in heavily planted tanks. I've given up on them. As for plecos. I like them, but after a few weeks they *ALL* would wait for the fish pellets and did little algae eating. Probably because my tanks don't have much algae. What they do have is usually a light coating of green algae on the glass and rocks that I remove myself. I haven't had much luck with algae eaters. Another AE I tried liked fish-slime-coat a lot more than it liked algae.......... Any chance you can send me a pic...address is quite easy to decipher...at least then we can tell if we are dealing with the same stuff which I still think we are...BTW I'm hopeless at pics as well so don't get too concerned about the quality I know what you mean about otos...I had some in the main tank but some in a betta tank...it took 2 deaths for me to suss the problem...the 3rd is still alive and kicking in the main tank that has algae...ime they do not take any processed food... BTW you should have let us know that you had updated the pics...looking good :-) Can't see anything wrong with you photography on those.... :-) Hoping to get my site up and running soon especially before the tank upgrade...maybe if I nag hubby for help it might be next week.... Gill |
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![]() "Gill Passman" wrote in message .. . Any chance you can send me a pic...address is quite easy to decipher...at least then we can tell if we are dealing with the same stuff which I still think we are...BTW I'm hopeless at pics as well so don't get too concerned about the quality I just took 3 pics of this black crud and will post them to my website so everyone can see them. I'll post the link here. I know what you mean about otos...I had some in the main tank but some in a betta tank...it took 2 deaths for me to suss the problem...the 3rd is still alive and kicking in the main tank that has algae...ime they do not take any processed food... Yes, that's the problem woth otos. They don't tell you that when you buy them. BTW you should have let us know that you had updated the pics...looking good :-) Can't see anything wrong with you photography on those.... :-) Those are the ones without overexposure and little flashback from the tank's glass. I only have a problem with close-ups and trying to get pics of my fish in their tanks. Hoping to get my site up and running soon especially before the tank upgrade...maybe if I nag hubby for help it might be next week.... I know how husbands are. You would think I'd of married another fish nut,.... but nooOooOoOoOooo.... -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Here they are but with such close-ups there's blur and the colors aren't
quite right. Example - the wallpaper which shows up as gray is really deep ivy or beige with pale forest green and pastel rust flowers. The algae on the glass showing up in #3 is black to the human eye but the camera picked it up as rusty red. The first 2 pics show it as sooty-black. You can see where the GF have nibbled it away in the past week since I did a water change. It grows rapidly. The tall part of the wisteria is covered in this crud as are some of the leaves of the val. I also posted these to alt.binaries.aquaria. http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg1.jpg http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg2/jpg http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg3.jpg Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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![]() "Koi-lo" wrote in message ... http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg2/jpg WRONG: This is the correct URL: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg2.jpg -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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In article , Koi-lo Do Not Reply wrote:
http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg1.jpg http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg2/jpg http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy/alg3.jpg It's diatoms. Change more water. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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