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As you can see from voo's latest piccies, upping the ISO also increases the graininess of the picture. I'm sure there's a way around that.... -_-

Andy
 
Yeah i'm no camera expert so i dont know how to overcome the grainyness on the high iso pics. I just did that so it could be seen a bit clearer than a dark pic
 
I find it strange that no one uses red lights for nightlights especially considering most fish are far poorer at seeing the red end of the spectrum than blue (I would assume as a result of the fact that red is absorbed far higher in the water column).

Most experienced aquarists use red torches to view nocturnal fish at night.
 
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quite an old shot plants look a little different now (better) we have our moonlights on timer so they come on before the others go out & stay on for an hour & a half.......photos never do the moonlights justice though it looks so much better in real life.
i love seeing our tank moonlit
 

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