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![]() WOW, VERY NICE!!! I can't wait for my decadia to get to that size.
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96" x 16" x 16"//106g Skimmerless Reef, Established Jan. 13, 2012 |
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![]() Decadia is a slower grower. If you leave it alone, it may take you up to a year to be that big.
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![]() At the size mine is I think it'll take quite a bit longer than that.
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96" x 16" x 16"//106g Skimmerless Reef, Established Jan. 13, 2012 |
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![]() What's the last sps? I love that, It has such an unusual color.
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96" x 16" x 16"//106g Skimmerless Reef, Established Jan. 13, 2012 |
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![]() Great Pictures
What is the new camera and what settings are you using? |
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![]() The camera is a Nikon D70s, using Macro, ISO 500, Auto Focus (for now). Its quite easy to use, and there is a lot to play with.
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![]() Wow great looking pictures. Got any full tank shots ?
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![]() Tom, if you download the photos onto your computer most photo editing programs will extract all the information about which settings a photo was taken with for you. For example, the bottom picture of the red acro is called "redconvexa.jpg". It was taken without a flash and with a 1/60 shutter speed at an aperture of f4.5 and a focal length of 70mm. A 1000 ISO was used.
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Thanks Franklin. If I dnld that into photoshop, where or how would I get that info? Thanks |
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The temporary ID is Acropora convexa.. but that I would have to confirm. The radial corallites are very small, so its more unique than other types of corallites. |