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Thanks Fadi

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Seeing your awesome pictures, I will need to consider a real camera. :)
I purchased my camera equipment last year as I’m going to the Galápagos Islands in a few weeks on a yacht and wanted to make sure I had a decent camera

In the mean time I’ve been using it for aquarium pictures and learning how to use it.

The camera and in particular lens make a huge difference but the lenses aren’t cheap especially macro lenses
 
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I purchased my camera equipment last year as I’m going to the Galápagos Islands in a few weeks on a yacht and wanted to make sure I had a decent camera

In the mean time I’ve been using it for aquarium pictures and learning how to use it.

The camera and in particular lens make a huge difference but the lenses aren’t cheap especially macro lenses

Nice, I am excepting to see a lot of beautiful photos , yes macro lenses are expensive, I have 100 m and it cost me more than the camera body itself.
 
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Ive ordered a new Red Sea Phosphate Pro test kit to try again as I'm not convinced of the accuracy of the Hanna one. The Hanna has a +/- 0.04 margin for error, and the Red Sea is +/- 0.02 and when we are talking very low levels its quiet a lot really.

Ive had a few odd looking readings causing me to change the Rhowaphos early, and its not cheap, so I think Ill give the Red Sea another go and try it out.
 

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Ive ordered a new Red Sea Phosphate Pro test kit to try again as I'm not convinced of the accuracy of the Hanna one. The Hanna has a +/- 0.04 margin for error, and the Red Sea is +/- 0.02 and when we are talking very low levels its quiet a lot really.

Ive had a few odd looking readings causing me to change the Rhowaphos early, and its not cheap, so I think Ill give the Red Sea another go and try it out.
I think that is why most people recommend the Hanna ULR phosphorus checker. It is +/- 5ppb phosphorus which is 0.015ppm PO4. The Red Sea may be +/- 0.02ppm but that is using a non-included photo sensor to determine color. it doesn't take into account interpretation error by the user.
 

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Here’s a picture of one of my 3 remaining anthias

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Wonderful shot! I've been trying to get a good picture of my Bimacs but they are so active they are hard to photograph. You did good!
 

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