first try at pictures

pascal32

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Tank is still very new, so nothing too exciting. Pardon the microbubbles, my skimmer went a little crazy on me!

These were shot in manual mode on a Canon PowerShot SX110. If someone knows how to get this camera to focus in manual mode when zoomed in, please let me know. The manual focus works great when I am zoomed out, as soon as I zoom in (even to the back of the tank) I can't get a focus.

***photobucket as making my pictures tiny. any suggestions on another free hosting site?

Thanks to jaybfresh for the Xania - the first corals into the tank!

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Thanks to oneradtek202 for some killer frags!

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Thanks to Harry for a very nice additions to the tank!

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And from the very nice folks at ABC!

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JMO: the size of your pix is fine.

If you want to resize/crop pix yourself use irfanview to do so before uploading to Photobucket.

FWIW I never use zoom on my Canon Powershot.
On manual mode choose the largest file size the camera will allow and crop it.
Use macro mode to focus on closeup subjects.
 
looking great :) i like the xenia in the first pic, are they the red sea enlongata? if so when you are ready to frag a few stalks please let me know :D
 
Looks great!!

Not sure if they are Red Sea sol, but I have plenty more to give away if you want
 
where are the micro-bubbles from?? If they are from your sump you may want to incorporate a filter sock....

The sock was overflowing (needed it's every other day cleaning. The fission skimmer I'm using pushes out a ton of microbubbles, even with the foam trap. The filter sock fends them off, but needs it's cleaning!

new skimmer...soon!
 
Not sure if they are Red Sea sol, but I have plenty more to give away if you want
Hi Jay thanks for the freebie offer!! I too dont know if the name "red sea elongata is" is correct but this guy I got some from, 6 years ago-he since moved, called them that. the main stalk grows very tall, and the pulsing polyps are redish and grows long from the stalk.


oh no Jay, please, let me :) They do grow fast! I can see being overtaken by them!
:beer: do you happen to have a pic of them with the lights on?
 
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