Finally the pro shots of my tank !! PIX INTENSE

susan2626

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A while ago I posted that a great NY area professional photographer (and avid reefer) named Jonathan Hale took some gorgeous shots of my tank but I had to pull the post since I over photshopped! Jonathan has subsequently fixed them up properly so here are some of the best. (I saved my fave until last!)

You've probably seen the first 3 (from a year ago) but all others are brand new. These shots helped me win the CTARS TOTM for October (our Ct. Area Reef Club.)

Enjoy and happy reefing!

Some info on my tank first:

- Designed and built by Greenwich Aquaria - May 2007
- 4 side view - glass â€"œ 97.5g ·
- 33.5"w x 28d x 24h
- 60 lbs. live rock / 3-4 inch sand bed ·
- 29g under-tank sump 24w x 18d x 16h ·
- Auto top off
- Mag 9 pump
- Euroreef RS80 skimmer
- Aqua 25 UV sterilizer
- RO-DI in basement 100 GPD
- 35g Brute with Mag 7 pump

- Compact Fluorescents 9am-9pm ·
- Phoenix 250 Metal Halide 12n â€"œ 7pm
- LED moonlights 6a-9a and 9p-midnight
- Blueline Ballast

- Coral Life Salt
- H2O change weekly / 20 â€"œ 30 gallons
- B-Ionic 2 part- 20 mls daily = Lugols- 1 drop / week

- Morning: mix of Formula One, Greenwich Aquaria Marine Flake, New Life Small Pellets, pinch of Fauna Marin Ultra Min,Clam Min
- Evening: 2-3 cubes Hikari Mysis, Cyclopeeze
- Target feed anemone 2/week frozen scallop or shrimp with VitaChem and Selcon

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LEFT SIDE VIEW
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FRONT SIDE VIEW
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RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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"REFLECTIONS ON THE GRANITE COUNTERTOP"

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grouperhead - the randalls are a pair and they have a VERY industrious tiger pistol who is constantly digging. The shrimp has now made tunnels with exits is 3 of the 4 corners - quite the architectural engineer! We couldn't get photos of him as he was hiding as was the christmas wrasse.
 
I have a pink spotted, and got that one because my LFS never gets Randalls. Adding a tiger pistol sometime in the near future, can't wait.
 
AAAH Phanman - that's my FAVORITE Cynarina Lacyrmosa. It has tripled in size since I got it last May and when fully inflated, its the size of a softball! Then at night after lights out, it turns "inside out" and deflates to the size of a baby's fist! It's a fascinating coral- it filter feeds but you can also place a small piece of krill or shrimp in the mouth and it closes up in about 2 minutes! glad you like it
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13719694#post13719694 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by susan2626
AAAH Phanman - that's my FAVORITE Cynarina Lacyrmosa. It has tripled in size since I got it last May and when fully inflated, its the size of a softball! Then at night after lights out, it turns "inside out" and deflates to the size of a baby's fist! It's a fascinating coral- it filter feeds but you can also place a small piece of krill or shrimp in the mouth and it closes up in about 2 minutes! glad you like it

Beautiful tank and corals, Susan, congrats!
Just one nitpick, can;t help myself... :D
Correct name for that coral is Cynarina lacrymalis.
Hope you don't mind. ;)
 
Beautiful tank - that stand and canopy look primo. I like your pipefish and blenny- nice colors esp on these two- I also appreciate the diversity of your tank!

Thank you Susan.
 
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