I would like to share my tank

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No I do not, I will have to get them. Its not much

Systems Aquatics SSR-200 Media Reactor
Asm G2 skimmer
turbo twist 18 watt uv
45 gallon custom sump, 6 baffles with a center refuge thats holds about 15 gallons
2 400 watt coralvue
2 400 watt radiums
2 blue ecozotic panorama led
 

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And a very nice tank indeed!! Thanks for sharing.
 

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Nice looking tank!

For clear pics with your SLR, make sure you have your lens perpendicular to the glass with flow shut off. A tripod makes a huge difference, but if you don't have one you could try resting the camera on something and using the timer to get a good pic. If you put the camera in aperture priority mode, you can adjust the f-stop which will allow you to get more depth of field, but it will also lengthen your shutter speed and give you motion blur. You can increase your ISO a bit to speed up your shutter, but I wouldn't go above 400 or else your images will get grainy. If you're trying to get pics of a moving subject (like a fish) try putting your camera into shutter priority and play with the shutter speed until the image isn't underexposed, but the image is clear. It will take some trial and error, but you'll eventually get the hang of it. HTH... be sure to post some pics after you play with the camera a bit!
 
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Great looking tank! I only see one problem though, I don't see any clams?

I have a pair of flame tail blennys that have a good taste for clams. Clams dont to much for me, they look good but not really me. I just sold 2 8 in maxima's a few months ago just not my thing.
 

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very nice looking tank +1 on your equipment pics and maintainenece routine you are definitely doing something right
 

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very nice looking corals you have there - it does seem like your doing something very well
 

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Very nice....i can't wait till my 75g looks grown in....course it would probably help if it was setup yet...lol
it will be by the end of the month though....can't wait been almost 2 yrs since i had a tank running.
 

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