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  1. Broder

    Photo Comp 5 - Angel Fish

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    Photo comp 4 - Stripes

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    PE members?

    Condolences.
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    Photo comp 2

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    Field trips in Auz recently by the aandtsociety

    Great photos! Always love your posts. That oyster blenny looks great.
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    Phosphate levels: a never-ending struggle

    Great detail and questions here coraline. The flow over your sump should be more to reduce settlement and increase contact volume. A dsb can take a long time to mature. I have yet to hear of a hard and fast time frame, as there are so many factors involved here. Remember that the "life" that you...
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    Fish Catches - ECape 2012/2013

    Don't encourage the PE okes dude. Next thing they'll be trying to sell their dodgy tik in your neck of the woods.
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    POTM discussion thread

    Yes, a smaller aperture(bigger number like f22) will give you a longer depth of field. This will result in a much slower shutter-speed though. Sorry to differ with Crispin, but I wouldn't change the aperture that you used in your photo. It makes the background nice and blurry, which makes the...
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    Photo comp 1 - Favourite coral

    Acropora Valida
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    Freaky Nature

    For those pics I used the Nikkor 105mm f2.8 AFD with 3 extension tubes and an off camera flash.
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    Freaky Nature

    Nope.... Camera:whistling:
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    Freaky Nature

    yup
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    Freaky Nature

    Up close, some of the inhabitants of our tanks are truely freaky.
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    Fish Portraits

    Nope, this is with the 105mm. You must use manual focus. It's a bit of a drag at first, but you get used to it.
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    Fish Portraits

    Here's one of my juvi convict.
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    Rarest most sought after LOCAL fish!

    Hope you post it here too?
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    Feather duster worm - those living in your sump.

    Aaah. Must have been a mission to get one out intact.
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    Feather duster worm - those living in your sump.

    Spectacular!!!! Is picture 2 one of the secondary branches that comes off the primary branches?
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    As per Nemo's Janitor here are some more pictures

    Yeah, but the barbs look as if their sharp end is pointing towards the spine tip, making penetration difficult and withdrawal easier? This makes sense to me, because the spines are there to protect the urchin, not as a hunting mechanism. The spines being brittle and breaking easily is what...
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    As per Nemo's Janitor here are some more pictures

    Totally amazing. I'm overwhelmed. Where can we see more? Do you do this as a hobby, or do you make money from this?
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