And here's another picture from a fellow DFWMAS member that goes by shse666:
Here's a beautiful shot of Mike's tank. Posting for him. (MBSL55)
Originally Posted by gettareef Sorry, I could not figure out how to make the image smaller or shrink it!! I can't seem to help as this appears to be a secure file from a google attachment. Please upload your image to the Gallery, then share it from there in your reply.
Hey Paul, your tank looks beautiful!! As always. Gettareef, maybe Marc can fix your picture. Can't wait to see it! Lets see some more Full Tank Shots, Reef Addicts! Henry
Sorry, I could not figure out how to make the image smaller or shrink it!!
All the reefs are looking real nice! Can't wait until I start a new one. Come on Reef Addicts, let see some more FTS'.
Originally Posted by Midnight Ok, thanks Marc. That RBTA is hugenormous, you need to keep that tank just for it! That's why I have a 60g sitting here in the living room. The anemones are going in that tank.
OPk, thanks Marc. That RBTA is hugenormous, you need to keep that tank just for it!
Originally Posted by Midnight Any tips as to making so that the white sand bed doesn't wash out the rest of the shot? It is called Spot Metering. Aim the camera at a neutral spot - one that isn't too bright or too dark. Then while holding the shutter half way to lock that measurement in, reframe the shot and take your picture.
Took a picture from the livingroom since I'm hobbling around with an injured ankle. Looked fine on my iPhone but seems blurry now. Sorry.
The absolute crappiest pic yet. I should have waited longer after doing water change and cleaning/maintenance. I also need to find a black backdrop to put behind the tank when taking pictures. Any tips as to making so that the white sand bed doesn't wash out the rest of the shot?
I will try to get all three sides of my tank cleaned so I can get some pics taken. I came down with a horrible case of food poisoning or stomach bug that left me immobile most of the week. Feeling much better this morning though.
Originally Posted by joeogio thanks Melev, a CUC is the first thing on my list after i move, ill be moving the whole setup to a house we are moving to in a few weeks, fortunately for me the sand bed wont be toxic when i move the tank and i dont have to travel far maybe 5 miles. I've moved small tanks before, by just draining it down to the sand bed, and moving the tank with the sand still in it. Didn't have any issues, so especially with a new setup you should be fine. I'm trying to get the black background that I promised last month on my tank before I take this months photos, but my other hobbies have been keeping me pretty busy this month. Phil
Originally Posted by melev Well, the backwall of the tank isn't getting clean, and I'm not motivated to keep at it when the new tank is due to arrive by the end of the month. I'll just take an as-is shot tomorrow and get it posted up. It's already the 8th, after all. Joe, your tank is looking nice. Be sure you have a decent clean up crew to keep it algae free. thanks Melev, a CUC is the first thing on my list after i move, ill be moving the whole setup to a house we are moving to in a few weeks, fortunately for me the sand bed wont be toxic when i move the tank and i dont have to travel far maybe 5 miles.
Well, the backwall of the tank isn't getting clean, and I'm not motivated to keep at it when the new tank is due to arrive by the end of the month. I'll just take an as-is shot tomorrow and get it posted up. It's already the 8th, after all. Joe, your tank is looking nice. Be sure you have a decent clean up crew to keep it algae free.
http://imgur.com/Sx8wY http://imgur.com/rAtW9
I'll try to get a picture tonight. Now that winter has arrived (-25F this morning) my tank is causing some issues. The extra humidity has every window in the house fogged up, and yesterday I was late for work because my door knob was frozen shut! (FYI don't try to force a stuck door knob, the mechanism inside is pretty fragile). My next project may be making lexan covers for my tank and sump to cut down on the evaporation during winter.
I need to clean the back wall of my tank and get a picture taken for y'all.