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^ ahh nice whats in your marine tank?? Tell me more :huh:

I got a 4*2*2 mixed reef.. corals, fish etc..

Yea its hard to take pics of fish since they move around so much!!

Just quicker shutter speed and perhaps a bump in ISO will help.

Edit: oh you got a digi cam.. hmm yea i guess it could be harder.. Never tried with a digi cam.. Might do it tomorrow and see if i can get any good shots.

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Hey mate,

I got mostly angel fishes, corals r easy to keep in winter, but they will die easily in summer at least u hav a cooler or turn ur aircon on everyday. haha

it's impossible to take photos wif dc, too slow~

i've got my tank for more than one year now, so it's pretty easy to keep~

don't put too many fishes yet as u've just started, make sure to check the water every few days, and clean ur glass, if not...haha...will b hard 2 clean!

cheers

^ ahh nice whats in your marine tank?? Tell me more :P

I got a 4*2*2 mixed reef.. corals, fish etc..

Yea its hard to take pics of fish since they move around so much!!

Just quicker shutter speed and perhaps a bump in ISO will help.

Edit: oh you got a digi cam.. hmm yea i guess it could be harder.. Never tried with a digi cam.. Might do it tomorrow and see if i can get any good shots.

Yea i have a chiller.. Haven't plumbed it up yet, but will do it soon.

This is my setup:

System Type: Mixed Reef!!

Display System:

Strike up Date: 10/04/2009

Display Tank: 4*2*2. Back painted black!!

Display Lighting: Arcadia Series 3 slimline pendant 2 x 250w

Stand: Made my own. 1.23m by 1m by .7m.

Hood: None. Open top!!

Sump: 2ft*18*18 with two baffles in place.

Refugium: None as yet.

Refugium Lighting: None

Support systems:

System Water: Natural salt water purchased at Aquarium stores.

Display Water circulation: 2* JVP 12000L/H power head. So total 24,000L/H.

Return Pump: 4000L/H no name type

Skimmer: Reef Octopus Vortex 800

Evaporation Top Up:4 Stage PSIFilters RO/DI Unit

Chiller: Teco RA-680 Chiller

Live Stock:

- 2 ocellaris Clown fish with one being black n white

- 1 Yellow tang

- 1 6 line wrasse

- 2 hermit crabs

- 2 large snails + plus 5 small little ones

- 1 x very large clam (and i mean very large)

- 4 Green Chromis.

Corals:

cataphylia (elegance coral)

Australian Duncan Coral

Trachaphyllia

SPS Acro (blue)

Finger Leather Coral

Plus other bits and pieces

Pictures:

Did a huge re-acquascaping today. Still a bit more to do on the right side.. But getting there slowly!!

Before: http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss200/s...kshotresize.jpg

After:

newshot.jpg

Yea i do regular water changes etc.. Calcium is about 430ish now.. phosphate 0.. which is great :P

Indeed its pretty easy to keep!!

Post up your tank pics :wub:

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