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Been so long since I have really taken any pictures I figured I might as well get a few up. Some pics below of just a few of the inhabitants of my 180. Image intense. Beware.
Some are blurry. Some came out ok I guess. Like I said, been a while since I took tank pics.
I have a mated pair of banggais from ORA. They were leftovers that I hadn't sold so I figured why not just toss them in my own tank. I did and lucky for me they paired up. This is an old picture, but you get the idea.
Just one arm of what's sold to me as a bubble tip brittle star. Cool stars though, they get very large.
Of course the obligatory pair of cleaner shrimp.
Like peas and carrots!
Almost freaking impossible to get a picture of this fish swimming upright. It always seems to want to go sideways to slip into a crevice.
My female gold stripe. I need to get her a mate some day. The anemone makes her look small but she's a big girl! That anemone has split into 4 clones in just the past couple months. All hanging out on the same rock together.
Such a shame this fish is so scared of everything. Guests to the house would never know I had one unless they hid behind some furniture and waited for it to come out.
Some mushrooms that seem to be spreading like wildfire. Some higher K lighting on these and they look radioactive.
I believe these to be a mated pair. A shame they usually come out over exposed with the flash, but impossible to photograph them any other way.
A rescue from someone who could no longer care for it.
Another incredibly shy fish.
Fast mover, can't get a good picture.
Some are blurry. Some came out ok I guess. Like I said, been a while since I took tank pics.
I have a mated pair of banggais from ORA. They were leftovers that I hadn't sold so I figured why not just toss them in my own tank. I did and lucky for me they paired up. This is an old picture, but you get the idea.
Just one arm of what's sold to me as a bubble tip brittle star. Cool stars though, they get very large.
Of course the obligatory pair of cleaner shrimp.
Like peas and carrots!
Almost freaking impossible to get a picture of this fish swimming upright. It always seems to want to go sideways to slip into a crevice.
My female gold stripe. I need to get her a mate some day. The anemone makes her look small but she's a big girl! That anemone has split into 4 clones in just the past couple months. All hanging out on the same rock together.
Such a shame this fish is so scared of everything. Guests to the house would never know I had one unless they hid behind some furniture and waited for it to come out.
Some mushrooms that seem to be spreading like wildfire. Some higher K lighting on these and they look radioactive.
I believe these to be a mated pair. A shame they usually come out over exposed with the flash, but impossible to photograph them any other way.
A rescue from someone who could no longer care for it.
Another incredibly shy fish.
Fast mover, can't get a good picture.



