Some Tank Pics

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by rocketmandb, Apr 8, 2009.

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  1. rocketmandb

    rocketmandb Ocellaris Clown

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    I was taking a couple pics for another thread and snapped a few extra...

    This shows the full tank in the living room.

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    I was trying to take a shot of the trumpet corals in the background and my Ruby Wrasse and Cleaner Wrasse stole the show!

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    This is my Red Sea Sailfin. I was trying to get one with her fins fully extended, but this is the best I could do for now.

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    I really wish I could get a natural light shot of this torch. The picture doesn't do it justice. It has orange tentacles and purple tips. It was a single head when I got it and it has almost split. It has definitely ballooned. Look at the Ricordia at the lower left for scale.

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    This pic shows a few different corals including a new purple millie. Look at the upturned edges on the green cap on the left side. When I got this frag a couple months ago I put it on an angle in my tank to see how it would grow. I think it is going to be a very interesting shape when it grows out more.

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  3. Tadpole1mill

    Tadpole1mill Purple Spiny Lobster

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    wow awesome! those trumpets look amazing. So does your torch, great coraline growth on the rock too looks really pretty.
     
  4. bbsbliss

    bbsbliss Ritteri Anemone

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    Nice looking tank and residents- you're taking some good pics, too!
     
  5. rocketmandb

    rocketmandb Ocellaris Clown

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    Thanks, but I wish I could do it without the flash on the camera. I may try getting a remote flash and shooting it from the top down. This flash really messes with the colors of the corals.