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Delphinus 04-23-2008 06:19 AM

Attempt at a video of my H. magnifica
 
Wow, I truly suck at this. Oh well, I'm sharing this anyhow. Hope you can forgive the crude attempt at a video, apparently I have no talent for composition, editing, or post-processing. :lol: Watch and suffer at your own risk. :)
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...h_a33c89c5.jpg

Sebae again 04-23-2008 07:22 AM

That looks cool but I was wondering if you had any clown fish in there?

banditpowdercoat 04-23-2008 12:52 PM

Looks like good flow :D

Delphinus 04-23-2008 03:19 PM

For now there are no clownfish in there. I did have a pair living in it at one time (they live in a carpet in a different tank now). The effect was exactly the same as what you see here (ie., you find yourself asking, "are there clownfish in there?"). Clownfish are .. well, I think they are somewhat dumb and uninteresting fish on the whole. They just hid in the anemone so well that you never saw them.

It's the same story with them in the carpet. When the carpet was smaller, you'd see them. E.g.,
http://members.shaw.ca/hobiesailor/a...andfriends.jpg

That was two years ago when the carpet was about 6". Now that it's more like 15", this is about as lucky as I can get to see the fish (this shot required a lot of patience, as the female will only peek out for about a half-second. The shutter lag on the camera in itself was enough for me to miss most of my attempts to capture her on camera):
http://members.shaw.ca/hobiesailor/a.../peekaboo1.jpg

The male is even worse, he barely even comes out for food. It's kind of too bad, they're really cute fish, but you just never see them.

My long-range plans for the ritteri however are to try a pair or a trio of skunk clowns. They seem to be a bit bolder in personality and more out in the open as compared to ocellaris. Failing that, maybe some onyx or black perculas and hope that perculas or at least whatever ones I find will hopefully be a little less shy.

For flow the sump return is a Rio32HF and then there are also two Maxijet upgrades on there (makes them like mini-Seios or mini-Tunzes - best $20 you'll ever spend if you have Maxijets kicking around). :)

michika 04-23-2008 03:45 PM

Very cool video! I love that cube tank!

christyf5 04-23-2008 04:06 PM

Great video Tony, I can't believe the flow action in there, that anemone just loves it :biggrin:

digital-audiophile 04-23-2008 04:38 PM

That video makes it look small when IRL that thing is a monster!

untamed 04-23-2008 05:04 PM

You can improve your videos by getting a cheap tripod....

Delphinus 04-23-2008 05:19 PM

Oh, thanks a lot. :lol: So basically on top of the crappy brightness, contrast, saturation, composition, complete lack of a soundtrack, and horrid pixelation, you're telling me my video is shaky??? Ummm... "oh." :lol:

(I honestly thought the shakiness was the least of the worst attributes of this ... oh well. I guess I'll just humbly .. um.. humbly not post any more videos. :p )...

I guess I'll try a tripod, I have one, I just thought maybe a video would work better than a picture because it's an insanely hard tank to get a good photo of. Chronically you end up with underexposed photos but with overexposed hotspots. Yesterday I noticed all the fish were out putting on a show so I thought maybe I'd try a video.

It was my first real attempt at it, oh well, I just suck at stuff, so .. don't get your hopes too high. :p

Jason McK 04-23-2008 05:24 PM

Sweet video. Nice to see the Monster has his own 110G home. Makes the tank look like a Nano. :)


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