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Don't have any full tank shots, but here's some pics of some of the stuff I've got going.................








 

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Seeing that makes me want to upgrade my lighting so I can move up to that NEXT level...

I'm half tempted to pick up a 40 breeder and just start a new one. I like my BC29 but when you are starting out in this hobby you just don't know what you don't know.
 

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I know a few of you have already seen all these, but these one's are for the new guys.........

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man I still dont understand how you guys are soo good with your camera
 
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1. Turn off all pumps so there is no water flow. It's amazing what this does.
2. Don't try to take pictures too close...............use editing software to crop your pics...........if the pic is good enough & the camera is of fairly decent quality, it should almost look like a zoom or macro photo
3. Play with your white balance on the camera. I know everytime I change bulbs (10k to 14k, 14k to 20k, etc.), I have to adjust the white balance.

Believe it or not, but none of my pics were taken with a camera that costs over $200.....................

Steve :D
 

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