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FastUno

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Thanks

It's a Scooter Blenny Dragonette (Petroscirtes temmincki). Shot was taken with flash on, so
with certain fish the pigmentation may fluoresce & in this case it does.

Some more fluorescent type fish (these are not from my tank though)
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FastUno

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Marlboro, NJ
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Some hot shot tips:
-Shots of objects/corals/fish closer to the front of the tank will ALWAYS come out more sharper. For fish, I try to get them as close as possible.
-no matter how hard you try you will never get a sharper picture as you do when using flash. Just need to expose it properly
-Try to place your lense flush with the tank wall. If this is not feasible, then shoot dead on. If you get flashback, then shoot at 5-15 degree angles.

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FastUno

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Lets go for broke. These fish are not in my tank either, they are either from LFS or aquarium. The crab is a blue claw that I caught the past summer in rockaway. I fed him & then put him back a week after.

I love to see pics...yea keep them coming!
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