Thinning out and Cleaning up

Fizz, thanks. I do have a tripod and the camera does have a timer and you are probably correct if you are inferring that there is some "camera shake" involved. I have an old Olympus 4.0 megapixel camera that I use for work and I take 1000's of pictures with it every year. It's been a great camera and I am familiar with the menu and that is why I bought another Olympus. I will make a note of that web site. I am probably going to take a good hard look at the Canon Rebel. They were running around $1000 but the price is coming down. I often compare prices at www.cnet.com or www.dealtime.com any time I am shelling out my life savings for a new gadget. :)
 
Snookie..Great little swap we had on Saturday. Had to break up that rock a little and move some things around but all seems well so far. I may have to frag the larger Stag as some of the branched are just to long for where I want to put it. Nuce to meet you and look foward to an updats as to how your new corals are doing.
 
Yes, it was nice to meet me. :D
Seriously though, it is always nice to meet a fellow reefer. You certainly have a nice clean setup. Very organized! I spent much of yesterday rearranging my tank and fragging some stuff that needed it.
Hereââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s a question to the board. As I told you, I think I scared my Naso to death while photographing my tank for this post. I've had the Naso for six weeks or so and he was doing very well but immediately after photographing (WITH THE DANG FLASH), I noticed that he looked pretty bad. He hid while I was taking pictures and shortly thereafter when he came back out, he looked sick. The next morning, he was laying on the bottom and unfortunately, the rest is history. I guess I wasn't thinking when I used the flash and I've used it before but not since this fish has been in the tank. I try to do everything else gradually, as my blue actinics come on an hour or so before the metal halides. Does it sound probable that I literally scared my Naso to death?
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