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jhale

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I was not sure where to post this, so I'll leave it in the photo forum.

These are pics of my tank as it looks now, color is back after the battle with AEFW's which I think I won.

There are also some shots of the sand critters I got from house and deepwater.

blue2.jpg
acropora I got from solbby as a frag
blue.jpg
same as above
p nana.jpg
purple nana from kedd
nana.jpg
same as above
 
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jhale

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slimer.jpg
green slimer
acro.jpg
acropora from a frag I got from big Vic
cali acro.jpg
acropora frag I just got from cali-reef
undata.jpg
undata frag I think I got from spykes, or maybe sting
 
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jhale

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stararm.jpg
sand sifting star, thanks house and russ.
s arm.jpg

algae.jpg
ORA grown red [SIZE=-1]gracillaria[/SIZE] algae, thanks deepwater.
 
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scarf_ace1981

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j i forgot to mention it to you when i was there last saturday. your sps look much better.

LMK if you still want the gorgs and what day is best for you.

hey where is the FTS???

jon-
 

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great photos - Im into photography myself but still with prints. Havent gotten the hang of taking good photos of my tanks and animals with it. What camera are you using ?
 

jhale

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Jon, thanks, I'll pm you about the G's

jejton, i'm using a nikon D200. For fish you need to take lot of photos to get a few good ones. it's easy to do with a digital camera, not so easy with film.
 

jhale

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there's not much to see in a FTS now, the rocks are not scaped very nicely.

I'm waiting for all the rock to finish cooking, then in a month or so I'll have a new aquascape to show you. Till then the tank is bascially a holding tank. not much to look at.

andres, yes there is sand :shhh: it's about 50 pounds of ESV's calcium carbonate reef sand. it varies in depth from 3" to nothing in some areas.
I'll probably add some more when the rest of the rock goes in. Right now I could not take looking at the blank black starboard anymore so I put some in just to cover it.
 
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Pedro

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Glad to see the colors popping back up J. Hopefully you did win the battle.

The starfish leg pic is pretty cool. I like that one.
 

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