SkinyChinaMan: Wow! that is an amazing fish.
Tony13: Thanks for the kind words. I use a Fuji S2 DSLR with a Nikkor 60mm and 105 Nikkor Macro. I have a couple images in the Clownfish forum if you want to see more. I shoot ISO 200, f/22, with flash held in one hand and the camera body in the other. Both have to be pointing at the subject but not inline so you avoid getting back-scatter from the glass or debris in the water.
Seamonkey2: What frozen food do you put into cracks of rocks? I tried with the "Cyclops by Ocean Nutrition" and it almost instantly dispersed. Sounds like a great idea but, I must have the wrong kind of food. You were also right in that my pipe is eating more frozen now. Another question, if I can ask, have you attempted to raise any of the pipefish broods?
I am not too surprised that others are also interested in the Tail Spot. Sort of similar to the DFPF in that they show personality, they are cute little fish, they play a useful role in a reef tank, and they are not so common that you see one everyday. Let me know if you want other images posted.
RB count has been very stable since the DFPF was added. I will wait a couple more weeks to make a judgement on efficacy of this species. If no luck, I will add an acro-crab to my worst colony and then keep the same data. I won't part with the pipefish however.
John
Tony13: Thanks for the kind words. I use a Fuji S2 DSLR with a Nikkor 60mm and 105 Nikkor Macro. I have a couple images in the Clownfish forum if you want to see more. I shoot ISO 200, f/22, with flash held in one hand and the camera body in the other. Both have to be pointing at the subject but not inline so you avoid getting back-scatter from the glass or debris in the water.
Seamonkey2: What frozen food do you put into cracks of rocks? I tried with the "Cyclops by Ocean Nutrition" and it almost instantly dispersed. Sounds like a great idea but, I must have the wrong kind of food. You were also right in that my pipe is eating more frozen now. Another question, if I can ask, have you attempted to raise any of the pipefish broods?
I am not too surprised that others are also interested in the Tail Spot. Sort of similar to the DFPF in that they show personality, they are cute little fish, they play a useful role in a reef tank, and they are not so common that you see one everyday. Let me know if you want other images posted.
RB count has been very stable since the DFPF was added. I will wait a couple more weeks to make a judgement on efficacy of this species. If no luck, I will add an acro-crab to my worst colony and then keep the same data. I won't part with the pipefish however.
John