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Nice pics! I would lock your doors, as you may find that your camera and some of those corals somehow disappear.
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Great shots Adam!
good to see the gear worked out for ya
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |
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Great pics! Any idea what the acro in pic #8 is called? I have the same one.
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Looking good Adam!!
We need more though.. |
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Sexy!
I agree, more photos required. |
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I would say it's an A. Valida .. Pretty common, but can take a while to colour up!
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What exact lighting were these taken under?
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#8
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2x14k phoenix 250w hqis run on hqi ballasts
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Wow. Any actinic supplementation for the photos? They look like they're glowing nicely. My 2x 14K Pheonix 250w make the tank look a little blue-ish. Mind you I'm running an electronic ballast.
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