ADA 60 P "Vanilla" 2
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Great video, and lovely 'scape.
It's simple and tasteful; just like "Vanilla"... :)
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are those fish jumpers?
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@jvciotti Cool thanks! The Fish Need It fixture looks really sleek, but keep us updated on your new LED arrangement! I'm currently looking for a better fixture for my Mini L and LEDs seem to be what I've been looking into the most. By the way, the bluish/purple/pink lighting makes for a striking background. It contrasts very well with the aquascape!
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Interesting powerhead, what kind is it? Is this a 60p?
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What camera did you use for this? Im assuming a DSLR?
SuperBubbles48 3 months ago
@SuperBubbles48 Your assumption is correct, this was shot on my Nikon D3s with various Nikkor lenses. 105mm ƒ2.8 Micro VR, 85mm ƒ1.4, 24mm ƒ3.5 PC-E. Finally this was cut using Pr Pro on my Mac with no special plugins.
Hope that answers your question, let me know if I can help in any other way.
jvciotti 3 months ago
@RWalleyTX, the fish aren't really jumpers, ive not had a problem with them trying to carpet surf yet.
jvciotti 8 months ago
@mrvnmg, I'll keep everyone posted on the progress and any updates with equipment. Much thanks for the comments.
jvciotti 8 months ago
This is in fact an ADA 60-P. The power head is an EcoTech VorTech MP-10.
jvciotti 8 months ago
The fixture is a fish need it 24" two bulb T5 HO luminaire. It is only temporary until I get a new proper LED arrangement over the aquarium.
I appreciate the kind words, I strive to give my flora and fauna the best homes possible.
For a unique look try lighting the wall behind your aquarium, a combo of blue, white and pink/purple looks great. A nice burst of light can add clarity to the aquarium and make the animals appear more vibrant and pop. This is much better then a solid color back pan
jvciotti 8 months ago