30 Gallons new setup

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Rickinferno, Jan 26, 2012.

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  1. fishyfinder

    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Sweet! I am just trying to get ideas. I have a 30 myself, not as pretty as yours though.
     
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  3. SwimsWithFish

    SwimsWithFish Giant Squid

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  4. Rickinferno

    Rickinferno Plankton

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    Here are the pictures of my setup (sump, Skimmer, Phosban reactor...)sorry for the pictures but used my wifes point and shoot:angry:.

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    I know my Sump section needs a little clean-up with the wires planning on doing that next week, once I get my dosing pumps!

    Some new pictures of my corals

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  6. fishyfinder

    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Sump looks good. Wow...I would love to blow up that last picture and put it up on the wall.
     
  7. needmorecowbell

    needmorecowbell Torch Coral

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    Nice! Thanks!
     
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  9. Llubel89

    Llubel89 Astrea Snail

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    WOW. I feel Like I am a fish inside your tank with these pictures. Awesome camera but are those pictures through the glass or do your fish take picture haha. Awesome Corals! Any special technique aside from having a sweet camera?
     
  10. Rickinferno

    Rickinferno Plankton

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    Thx Llubel89

    The best way to get a good picture is to have a tripod, put your camera on a timer so it does not shake when you press the shutter button and it has to be viewing straight into the aquarium, not in an angle!

    They are taken threw the glass btw.
     
  11. brunoboarder244

    brunoboarder244 Torch Coral

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    awesome tank and even better pictures :)
     
  12. Rickinferno

    Rickinferno Plankton

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    Little update! This week I received my RO-Di system so will be installing it tomorrow, also got my triple dosing pump, so will be installing that at the same time. Not sure what I'll be dosing yet! I got a 4 new fish last week.

    Here are a few pictures of the Black Cap Basslet:
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    Also saw this little guy yesterday night on the front glass anyone know what it is called???

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    I also got 3 Cardinal Apogon and after 2 days could only see 2 of them swimming around, found the 3rd one this morning or what is left of him:

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    Working on a cabinet to hide the sump section will post pictures once it is done and everything looks clean.