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Old 01-31-2005, 03:45 AM
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Default Finally! Pics of my tank

I'm an old school photographer (still love working with my 35mm SLR, film camera) so it has only taken me seven months to get someone over here with a digital to take a few photos of my tank

Anyway.... here is my 62 gal reef at 7 months, enjoy.


Full tank shot


Left side


Side view


My BTA that just won't split


Doughnut Coral


Hammer, tips are much greener than this photo portrays


Orange sponge


Yellow finger leather


The Cleaners


Zoos
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Hmmmm that didn't work, Help
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need to put HTTP:// in it too and if u look your img tags are all messed need this [img][/img]
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very cool, Scott! some nice stuff going on in there. put me on your frag list if that Hammer ever gets too big for ya.

as for your IMG tags, the first one has to look like [IMG] and the second one has to look like [/IMG], as someone did for you.

so if you go and change your first post, you'll have the pics with comments. nice shots, btw.
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Thanks Murray!

Maybe I'm a dumbass, but I dont see where I missed putting in the Img tags. I followed Brads instructions on posting from the photo gallery and it sure looked like his examples. Must have inhaled too much reefer at Jonathans' last night
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Full tank shot
The first line is where the problem starts. Your [img] tags should have an openning tag [img] and a closing tag [/img] in that order. Your images got mixed up when you had two openning tags one right after another.

Fixing that should fix the problem.


Your tank looks great though!
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Fixed, thanks AJ

As for the Hammer, Im afraid to frag it because it is not a branching hammer, however, if it gets too big it will have to go to larger tank. Know anybody?
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Looking good. The BTA has weird bubbles though

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Fixed, thanks AJ

As for the Hammer, Im afraid to frag it because it is not a branching hammer, however, if it gets too big it will have to go to larger tank. Know anybody?
well sure! think I might!
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