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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6659313#post6659313 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by phil519
I doubt I could handle what lossman has in their home!!

You know, the 150 is a lot less work than what I had expected it to be. I fiddle around with it a bunch but only because I want to, not because it needs it. I have to make sure the hydors are free of algae (pick up that snail and set it on the hydor.....eat, darn you!!); scrape off the front and side glass, whether it needs it or not; change the filter bags at least every other day, if not each day; blow off the rocks and sandbed every few days; etc, etc, etc. Our water change routine is about 30 gallons every two weeks. Most of my fiddling around could coincide with water changes, but I want the tank to look perfect. :) We are adding corals at a much slower rate than all of you guys, but only because we are attempting to stick with the Caribbean reef biotope (although we have had a couple of "oops's"). It's difficult to get a decent full tank shot because of the size of the tank but here it is. :)

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Nice fish Dennis!! You're going to like the angel.

Sally.....I'll be able to get full tank shots for you.:)
 
Great fish Dennis. Do you use a QT? I love the colors on the hawkfish.

Sally- Looks great. What are the dimensions of your tank?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6667119#post6667119 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by krajacich
Great fish Dennis. Do you use a QT? I love the colors on the hawkfish.
No, I did at first but I kind of felt like I was stressing the fish more than I needed to.
 
This is the strangest thing but I just found what looks like all my feather duster worms that disappeared about 7 months ago. Any of you that are familiar with an Oceanic or AGA overflow will understand but they are between the walls of my overflow. I could see them through the small slits in the bottom.
 
Danielle, tank is 6' long by about 26" tall. It's a big sucker!!! LOL

Pat, sounds good!! :) I think part of my problem is I am using the camera's internet setting to set the size of the picture. Perhaps if I just resized it in Adobe and not made them quite that small, they would turn out better. I might fiddle around with that later today. :)
 
So that's why your pictures are always so small!! ;)
Set your camera on the normal setting, and if necessary, just re-size it. I can send you a very simple re-sizing program. I've sent it to a few who post here and they like it.

I don't remember what settings I had the Olympus camera on, but I never had to re-size them. They came out perfect each time. With my new camera, I have to reduce the pictures down to 25% of the original size.

Dennis, I wonder what got hold of the featherdusters in the first place?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6669887#post6669887 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by patsan
Dennis, I wonder what got hold of the featherdusters in the first place?
I have no idea but I thought they were all gone.
 
wow - that is strange. I'll have to go look in my overflow now. I had hoardes of those worms...
 
I have noticed a return of small feather dusters in my tank lately. When I first got my TBS rock I had tons of little feather dusters everywhere, most died or disappeared. Only my larger feather dusters and christmas tree worms survived. However, latelty I have seen a return of tiny feather duster worms, mostly in nooks and cranies where very little light gets in.

I do not have a sump or overflow, however I get LOTS of encrusting worms type things in my Bak-Bak skimmer along with Coraline algae growth in it. On my 75 gallon tank my Emperor 400 filter is completely encrusted on the inside with white worm like creatures just a few mm in length.
 
I had a whole rock that was covered with them and then one day they were all gone until yesterday. I thought something ate them.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6671460#post6671460 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cabot
patsan..............awesome pictures. What kind of camera do you have?

Thanks. I am using the Nikon D-50.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6671581#post6671581 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cabot
It's nice to see a digital that doesn't look depth of field.
I have no idea what you're talking about. :D
I don't know how to use the camera yet, and i have a lot of trouble understanding things I read due to a brain injury.
I just purchased a learning dvd to try and get the most out of the camera and learn how to use all the different settings. I know I would be able to get better pictures if I knew how to use the correct settings.
Even though it's an entry level DSLR, it is pretty awesome. I am really happy I got it.
I was going to get the d70, but I figured why bother....I probably won't even know how to use this one, and I was right.
As long as I have good lenses, I can use it on a new body if I decide to upgrade in the future, but for now I have no plans to. This is good enough for me. I have no plans to "get into" photography and more than I do now.:)
 
Congrats Brian!! I know you've been patiently awaiting for publication. It's a fantastic article, and hopefully anyone who ever has a problem like you had (though I seriously doubt it) will have somewhere to turn to get their much needed help!
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