close up pics

Condylactis anemone and Blue Chromis (both are 1 year old this week!!)
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I think this is as close as Im getting to this starfish, because she's really fast and never comes out during daylight (except this one time)
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that is one cool looking starfish!
with the help of a friends microscope i took this close-up of a copepod, at least i think it's a copepod:
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that's a full frame shot- at 10x on the microscope and with a 100mm macro lens. pretty scary looking :eek2:
 
<a href='http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb008_ZNxdm119YYPR' target='_blank'><img src='http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_1_25.gif' alt='Scared 1' border=0></a> WOW! that is scary!!
 
If we have to start posting microscopic pictures now, I'm out. :D

Okay, here are my submissions for July.

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This may not feel like a closeup, but this little shrimp is so tiny.
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Here's a second shot so you can see it in relation to the tank it is in. This is a 2g setup.
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Hi Scott! Nice coral, buddy. Yes, that is a gorgeous zoa. It isn't a Bytor, but I still have some of those in my tank that are doing well.
 
Sinistard
What is this?

Melev?
How do you filter a 2 g tank?
is it linked to your tank or do you just do daily water changes?
Nice pics everyone
 
Maroun.c, I change 1g every 3 days. I was using reef water, but PO4 was amassing in the Pico, so now I'm using aged saltwater.

Greg, thanks. I got one more good one from that same colony. And I added four larger images to your huge image thread, in case you missed them.

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