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Very nice Rue! I need a new tri-pod I broke mine a few weeks back... long story... But I can not hold still enough to use my macro lenses without a tri-pod. They sure do take some awesome pictures though, I love the detail corals have when you zoom in that close.
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Wow was at a store in Columbus yesterday (Phishybusiness) had groovy acan frags (Aussie) from 40-100 I had to get one. If your looking for acans give them a call. I will take a pic when my camera gets back from Florida It was left there.
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Nice pics Rue! I really like those zoas - will you send them to me asap? LOL. The 2 types of clowns are a nice contrast, Nice goldfish too - is that second gfish pic an oranda? My memory isn't the greatest on them anymore.
Welcome back home mbdave - bummer on the camera, but the new coral sounds nice.
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Here lets see if this works. Look at this picture and then what he used to take it with.
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On the Nightsea - check these out:
http://www.nightsea.com/fl5000.htm http://forum.marinedepot.com/Topic56823-26-1.aspx Funny - I was thinking yesterday of bringing home a high intensity blacklight from work - short & long wave, to see what corals would look like under UV. I also have some UV blacklight bulbs here I can try. The only thing is - this is totally unnatural lighting and while pretty it isn't even close to real life. I hope they don't start selling corals with pictures like that or there will be a lot of disappointed people!
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yes my cleaner shrimp is carrying eggs but they probably wont survive. and they look like eagle eyes but they are blue green and red my camera is just a point and shoot!
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oh ya and on the frag rack all i did was glue the suction cups to the egg crate with super glue
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Thanks guys!
Reefmack...dunno what that green zoa is called...but it's very nice...and yes, the orange fish is an Oranda! Very good if you're on the verge of forgetting! Here are 2 more (stupid uploading is taking forever too!)
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BTW...I think those are 'Fire and Ice' zoas too...because that's one of the ones I recently ordered and got...I originally thought they'd look different than what they really do...don't really like them...rather bland...but maybe when the colony gets to any size they'll look better...
Guess that's the risk when you order based on photographs...
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Rue -- Ohhh I really like those Corals you have in that picture. A local store here sells them for $15 a polyp, very nice!
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Thanks! The Duncans are probably my favourites! They LOVE to eat...I love to watch them stuff their faces (literally!) I started with 2 back in September, and as you can see...they're multiplying nicely...
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Reefmack, thanks for the links.
ydesygnguy, Awesome ric rock, Iam working on a ric rock also, damn it hard to glue them suckers Is everyone still running stock lights, and how often do you change your bulbs. |
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Now I'm gonna bore you guys...but I'll stop soon...I promise!
I cropped very close, and the photo blurred...but you can still see the beautiful colours! Love these guys too! My Amazon parrot: Another close crop of my Mini-Dachsie's head:
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From the front to the back excluding filter. I am looking for usable space.
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Rue -
Where can I get "Saltwater Goldfish"?
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Rue -
OK... I get it.... You own a Pet Store or live in a menagerie!
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Once again the ORACLE comes through! I thought a device like this existed.... and of course you found it! Thanks!
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Y-DesygnGuy: I love those little clowns!! My favorite is the one with just one patch ... how cute is that??? Your tank is looking beautifully 'reefish' ... and your rics are lovely. Great job! I'm jealous of your photography skills.
I have never glued any frags yet, & I really don't want to, after hearing you guys moan & groan. stephensturman: Your tank is really coming along!! I like the frag shelf you built and it looks nice & tidy in the tank. 'sorry you lost your fish. How do you acclimate them before putting them in the tank? I know lots of you have ordered frags by photos online. This is what I've done, too, and mine are arriving on Tuesday. I hear you about the prices of acans ... I spent a small fortune and I'm really anxious about what they will look like 'in person'. rue: hey, you're getting really handy with the camera! Lovely corals, too. Do the Duncans sting; do you have to keep them away from other corals? They are so pretty. The zoas have great colors. Have the frags you ordered online grown any yet? Great shots of your parrot & doggie, too. When algae is actively growing, it uses the phosphates, that's probably why you are getting a 0 reading, it's kind of a false reading because phosphates are in there, for sure. doubledeuce, I am running stock lights and am not planning on changing them out. Just my opinion, but I will probably change the bulbs close to the end of a year's use. Lights loose their strength, and the human eye can't detect it right away, but the corals will notice the change.
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Rue - I like the Duncans too. As with Donna I've wondered if they're "peaceful". I don't recall ever seeing any at my lfs though. Great pics - and even though the Christmas Rock was enlarged & cropped those little "trees" are really pretty. I think you've already surpassed me in picture taking ability! I'll agree with Donna - you may be getting zero readings on phosphates, as they're being consumed by the algae. Same with nitrates - have you checked all 3 lately - ammonia, nitrite and nitrate? Something must be feeding the algae. You could also try the "chaeto" in a suction cup soap dish to help consume whatever is keeping the algae fed - easier than a refugium.
On the zoas, etc. one reason I recently changed my halide bulb from 10,000k to 20,000k was to get my corals looking like they do in pictures. I agree - coral pics are really deceiving as most people don't have the same lighting, plus I think they often tweak the colors a bit to intensify them. I've more than once asked on an online site what lighting they take their pictures under.
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thanks all......love tha forum
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welcome! lets see some pics. is your setup modded at all or are u runnin stock?
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Hey onebee - Welcome to the RSM Club! Congrats on having the tank 4 days! Always good to see another new owner. It doesn't take long to get addicted - some of were before the tanks even got set up. Keep us posted on your progress and/or questions. Adelaide as in Australia? We have a couple of your countymen in here.
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ACK!!!
Look what happened to a fellow RSM owner this morning. He is local here in Phoenix, he woke up to this!
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Wow - that is scary! A tank owner's worst nightmare! I feel for him too. If that happened to me it the reefing would be over forever.
Marty - I just took these RSM measurements - approximate: Width across the front - 24" Height top to bottom - 20.5" Depth front to back - total 19.25', front display tank 15" (the difference is the depth of the back compartment. The RSM cabinet is 31" high
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