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GPSReef

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I received these two frags as bonuses in a recent online order but they weren't marked. I found out the one on the right is a Blastomussa Wellsi but I don't have any idea what the one on the left is.

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I can't figure out pictures on RC last pic I posted was huge this one is too small I'm working on making it bigger. Here's a pic of my sweet new duncan!
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Figured out how to enlarge photos
 
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Yeah kinda hard to see, but the Duncan looks great! Side note, where are you hosting the photos that your using? If you us the link from a thumbnail, you get that size. The original size might be too big, so using a site like Flickr or photobucket you can change the size of the picture.
 
Yeah kinda hard to see, but the Duncan looks great! Side note, where are you hosting the photos that your using? If you us the link from a thumbnail, you get that size. The original size might be too big, so using a site like Flickr or photobucket you can change the size of the picture.

I had been originally uploading them to my RC album which was giving me the problems. I did download photobucket after a little research and it seems to have done the trick the pictures are much bigger and easier to see on my end at least.

Yea the coral on the left is hard to see regardless I couldn't get it to focus up with my older cell phone camera (galaxy s3 is old! :spin2:). The coral is purple with a slightly bump texture and I have't seen any sweepers or anything yet. It's very small so hard to see a lot of detail. Ill probably contact the vendor and see if they can let me know what it is.
 
Any way you can take a pic with the blue lights off? It's not so much your camera, these blue lights we use in our tanks distort pics on any cell phone lol
 
Any way you can take a pic with the blue lights off? It's not so much your camera, these blue lights we use in our tanks distort pics on any cell phone lol

Yea I can easily shift a few bulbs around and get a whiter color I'll give it a try tomorrow and see if that helps a bit. Thanks for the tip!
 
Yea I can easily shift a few bulbs around and get a whiter color I'll give it a try tomorrow and see if that helps a bit. Thanks for the tip!

You don't have to go through that much trouble! Even just under natural lighting or back light from the room before lights are on would work, if we can't tell from the skeletal structure alone then we can worry about flesh color under tank lighting later.
 
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