Can't stop showing these off!

Also meant to ask you guys how you post your pics here right in the thread? I need step by step instructions as I'm a old lady who is technically challenged!
If you have time...I'd appreciate it...and thanks
 
That is a beautiful yuma lynn. To add a picture directly to a post you first click the "Post Reply" button instead of using the quick reply. You then click the "IMG" button and enter the address to the picture (which is the same address that you provided in your post). When you click OK it adds the code necessary to add the picture to your post.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8742473#post8742473 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kiknchikn
That is a beautiful yuma lynn53. To add a picture directly to a post you first click the "Post Reply" button instead of using the quick reply. You then click the "IMG" button and enter the address to the picture (which is the same address that you provided in your post). When you click OK it adds the code necessary to add the picture to your post.

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Now, that is an awesome yuma Lynn. Just the one orange? What param. are you keeping it at? And what lighting? I haven't had much luck with yumas and MH or strong flow.
I right click my photo and copy properties address and paste it in the img html code, but that might be what you just said. I am lame when it comes to html code and all.
 
thanks guys, well the other orange one and blue/purple one still don't look so good today. The orange speckled one has fallen off it's rock as well. The tank they came from had 2 175w metal halide's in it and the mushrooms were half way up the tank.
I put them down lower in my tank...but we'll see how they look in the next few days.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8745553#post8745553 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lynn53
thanks guys, well the other orange one and blue/purple one still don't look so good today. The orange speckled one has fallen off it's rock as well. The tank they came from had 2 175w metal halide's in it and the mushrooms were half way up the tank.
I put them down lower in my tank...but we'll see how they look in the next few days.
Can be frustrating with yumas. I have pretty much lost all but a few of the brownish/pink over the last weeks and tryed different lightings and places in the tank and yet the green yuma and the 3 orange yumas not to mention all the FL rics are doing fantastic. I think some yumas are just very tempermental. Might be thriving at one time, go to move them and it's all over.
 
Congrats! Got your pic on the post. Easy once you know how, huh? Do you have a macro setting on your camera? Might be that you don't have it on the right setting is why it is blurry. If the front of the lens is right up on the glass then a bow fornt probably won't make a difference in it being blurry or not. See if there is a macro/close-up setting and try it with that.
It almost looks like camera shake too. Also try setting your fingers against the glass while holding the camera for stability. Try again.
 
thanks Flricordia, I have a SLR and a fine macro lens..I can take pic's in the other tank no problem...but the bowfront...doesn't work. ( The shutter speed was set at 250) check out my other pic's sometime
cheers
 
interesting--I have never lost a single mushroom in my tank (t5 lighting). I just place them close to the bottom with a ton of flow (indirect) and they grow like crazy. I just got (3 months) one single red polyp yuma and now I have 4 large ones. I also never spot feed.
 
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