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Welcome to 3reef Bill
It definitely takes a while.
Pics of some of the fish in the tank. I have 4 Sparkling Gouramis and 6 Lemon Tetras. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I got lucky and wasn't locked in on taking just fish pics. It struck me just right and I went for it.
Just like a woman get a huge lead the holler back let's race.;D:P
Beautiful RP congrats
I was taking shots of the fish in my 12 gallon planted tank when my camera focused on the reflection of the reef tank which sits opposite the 12...
Congrats on the frags and camera. You have adapted to the camera quite well.
Moveing them from a more shady spot can have the same effect.
Yes!
Give them a couple of days to recover from the move. If you put them where they are getting more light that will most likely be your cause.
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I would replace the AB and PP with CP.
They will do that from time to time. Bump your Ca up to 420 that might help a little.
Looking good
You can use a gravel vac to do that just don't suck up much gravel. There are many different sized ones. Grab one of the smaller ones to minimize...
They look like standard bytton polyps, a type of palythoa.
Sorry to hear of the out break.
Light reflecting off of the walls is why the PAR is so high in the corner.
Very nice, Use single point, spot focus when taking pictures of static objects like your corals. Make sure your shutter speed is is at least 1/...
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