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from my 120g display

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Really beautiful pictures:)
 

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Nice picture;)
 

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Very nice!! Keep those pics coming!
 

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What is the trick for getting pics that pick up those kind of amazing colors? What do you set your tank lights to? 100% blues? Use some kind of filter on the camera? Thanks
 

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Great stuff. :)

Love the acro colours. Please share some details about filtration/lighting/fish stocking level/feeding/skimmer? Many thanks. Keep the photos comign as well! :D
 
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What is the trick for getting pics that pick up those kind of amazing colors? What do you set your tank lights to? 100% blues? Use some kind of filter on the camera? Thanks
Haha can't tell my tricks! Jk pics are under 100% blue leds. I use an underwater camara and changed the white balance and set to micro shot
 
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Great stuff. :)

Love the acro colours. Please share some details about filtration/lighting/fish stocking level/feeding/skimmer? Many thanks. Keep the photos comign as well! :D
Thank you so much
Tank is 120g bb and a 40 breeder sump
Lighting is Ati 8 bulb nondimable and led sup I run 10 hrs full blast only 6hr
Sump: 150 vertex skimmer and rubble rock nothing else
Fish load about 11 total and only feed once a day
Supplements I use and fuel and reef roids every other day
Water changes 5gls every 2 weeks lol
Other then that nothing phosphates 0 and reiterates run low due to heavy skim
 

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Very nice
 

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Thank you so much
Tank is 120g bb and a 40 breeder sump
Lighting is Ati 8 bulb nondimable and led sup I run 10 hrs full blast only 6hr
Sump: 150 vertex skimmer and rubble rock nothing else
Fish load about 11 total and only feed once a day
Supplements I use and fuel and reef roids every other day
Water changes 5gls every 2 weeks lol
Other then that nothing phosphates 0 and reiterates run low due to heavy skim

Love the pics. Congrats on a sweet setup.

Just a few more questions if you don't mind...
How old is the tank?
What is your dosing regiment?
Using anything other than the skimmer to remove nutrients (carbon, gfo)?

Awesome tank!
 

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Nice. How many fish do you have in your tank? Do you limit the numbers in order to keep nutrients low?
 

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