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Photo tip: Shorten your exposure from what you had, and those pics would represent the tank but more accurately.. (could also make the f/stop smaller instead... ie: f/3.5 to f/7.1)
Tank looks good though... gonna be sad to see that frogspawn go though. :cry: |
Looks awesome! Really looks like some amazing growth! You're sure those blastos are happy eh?? :mrgreen: Kidding. So sad to see the frogspawn going! You'll have to fill it with an equally impressive piece!!!!! Ooo that sorta sounds fun! And the hunt is on....
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Things are really starting to fill in bigtime...looks beautiful!
How on earth could you part with that beast? Grow a pair of manFrags and upgrade =) |
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WOW! The tank looks great; really filling in nicely.
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Makes that birdsnest frag in the background look even smaller than it probably is... :lol:
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So after picking through the lr at the store(and there is probably 400-500#s there) I finally held up a piece and went...."this might work".... got it home and.... it fit like a glove:smokin:. I knew I wanted to fill the area in a bit, so that I could glue in some recent frag additions. The thing is, I have a K2 powerhead stashed behind the rock work, pointing towards the front right corner of the tank that I wanted to keep. Also there is a zoanthid colony growing on the main pile of rock, right where it would be best to add rock. So simply pililng on a couple more chunks was something I wanted to avoid. So heres what the new scape looks like. The new piece "bridges" from the main pile to the overhang. This way I avoided the zoas, didnt have to move the powerhead and made another pass through for the fish......I think Im happy with it.:p http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...IMG_0001-1.jpg http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...IMG_0021-1.jpg http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...IMG_0020-1.jpg http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...e/IMG_0026.jpg http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...IMG_0027-1.jpg http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...IMG_0028-1.jpg |
Wow it looks awesome!! :biggrin: Whats the reddish orange fish in the last photo..some sort of wrasse??
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