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07-02-2006, 05:21 PM | #61 | |
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07-02-2006, 05:22 PM | #62 | |
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07-02-2006, 11:03 PM | #63 | |
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really huh ? We may know the goodness of black tank for Red, and the blue/white tank for XB. I wonder if any1 had done any experiment or share their experience of the goodness of blue tank for red.
I often see Red in Black tank but recently notice more people hving Red in blue tank which is seldom delibrate practice in the past. There must be a good reason for that; plus the concept of tanning, that is what I wanna to learn Quote:
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07-02-2006, 11:39 PM | #64 | |
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What i observed is that even with harsh tanning in blue tank,the base color of the scale wether green base or blue base will be more obvious compared to black tank which u see little or no base color at all if tanning is harsh thus ppl call it chow tar.Not forgetting if a red with intense color in a blue tank,the red color will contrast the blue and create a better visual comparision.I also realised when i transferred a red from blue to black tank,the color also look different.the base is less obvious. I have some pics in my gallery which was my red in blue tank and black tank,u may wanna compare. |
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08-02-2006, 01:12 PM | #65 | |
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