Announcing our 2021 Classroom Schedule sponsored by Polyplab!

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Any feedback/insight you can provide from the workshop ?

A few of the things that I learned (or was reminded):
1) Clean your camera lens every time.
2) Clean your aquarium glass with a squeegee.
3) Use a polyp labs filter.
4) Keep phone parellel to the glass.
5) The WWC photo team are wizards.
 
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A few of the things that I learned (or was reminded):
1) Clean your camera lens every time.
2) Clean your aquarium glass with a squeegee.
3) Use a polyp labs filter.
4) Keep phone parellel to the glass.
5) The WWC photo team are wizards.
Thanks for coming out!
 
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This month's training class is all about Water Chemistry. The class is from 9am to 10am, June 19th at our Orlando Superstore. An in-depth look at how to go about testing and analyzing your water quality! Hurry up and sign up to get your spot and become a reefing superstar! See you then!



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