new camera and lens - pics showoff time!!!

Well here it is. Man did that take forever to upload and process! This is the first time I really shot video with my camera and used iMovie so please excuse the extremely amateurish cinematography and editing. It was actually pretty fun to do, but man did it eat up a lot of time. There was so much more I wanted to include but I was starting to get worried about the file size. The rest will have to wait to be included in Part 2.

Enjoy :)

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Great video Wayne. An inspiration to any reefer. On a side note, how do the JF frags look now that they are in your possession?
 
Thanks guys! I actually like watching this video more than looking at my tank!

I just noticed this on my player. If you have a fast Internet connection, switch the resolution to 1080p. It looks even better!

Great video Wayne. An inspiration to any reefer. On a side note, how do the JF frags look now that they are in your possession?

They look nice. Truthfully the Royal Flush frag is pretty small so the jury is still out on that one. But the colors are legit on them though.
 
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Wonderful, thanks for tanking ;) the time and effort to share this with us. Keep up the great work!
 
Very nice Wayne. So much good stuff in that tank. Love the yellow stripe neon gobies! What are the dimensions of the tank? What do you do for calcium and alk? Those corals are obviously very happy!
 
Thanks guys. Trust me, it's my pleasure.

I run both a calcium and kalk reactor. The kalk reactor is connected to my ato. But both reactors can't keep up with my tank's needs so I dose too. I actually prefer this hybrid solution for two reasons. First, the dosing lets me accurately tweak as my tank's requirements change. Second, it's a good safe redundancy. I'm all about redundancies, just in case something fails.

If I remember correctly, my tank is 64"x36"x30"
 
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