they are ok but close ups of fish and corals would work better because i can use them as full patterns. I guess i do need some smaller looking fish in the background for depth of picture too. As long as there are lots of angles of fish it will help cause i don't want all the fish looking like they are all looking the exact same.
Thanks all
chocloate tang otherwise known as the mimic tang scientific name is ancanthrus pyroferus. Max size ten inches obtained in tank size 52 GALLONS he was very timid in that tank but when he was introduce to our 140 he became the showiest fish in the tank: started swimming with the yellow straight after acclimatising!
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Originally Posted by rainbow grouperhttp:///t/385715/i-need-your-fish-coral-pics/20#post_3428507
chocloate tang otherwise known as the mimic tang scientific name is ancanthrus pyroferus. Max size ten inches obtained in tank size 52 GALLONS he was very timid in that tank but when he was introduce to our 140 he became the showiest fish in the tank: started swimming with the yellow straight after acclimatising!
I like him a lot.
Thanks. Still not king of the tank though it is inevitably our little evil Talbot damsel. he is really great to watch. I only have a tiny little problem with him. FD nightmare constantly pecking at the algae on there tubes.
Thanks all for the pics. Im still slowly working on it and am actually stopped at the moment because i need to get the new tank in so i can tell where exactly the wall will be covered. Once the stand is built it will be back to the grind stone lol
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Originally Posted by Cipher43http:///t/385715/i-need-your-fish-coral-pics/20#post_3429145
Thanks all for the pics. Im still slowly working on it and am actually stopped at the moment because i need to get the new tank in so i can tell where exactly the wall will be covered. Once the stand is built it will be back to the grind stone lol
I'm glad to see that this is still going! Great Idea!