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Hi all here is some updated pictures of my tank. This past year has taken my tank to the limits. First in late Oct I discovered I had red bug. And after treating it (and being away from home) I had a little problem with RTN. I lost 3 different corals.
So I have worked hard at getting it back to the way it was before. I have added a few new corals and fish. So here it is.
Victoria, i do feel the pain you have went through recently, but your tank is still looking amazing.. truly one of the most beautiful tanks i have seen (are you sick of me saying that yer?? lol ) even after everything, you still manage to make it look that good..
great job..
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Hi Ryan
I use a nikon 4800, its just a point and shoot camera. I do tweak it a bit, by lowering the contrast to say .7. I also make sure there is no refelction in the room that might show up in the tank, I also turn off all powerheads. Then I take lots and lots of pictures. Hopfully I get one or two nice ones. Hope this helps.
oh Victoria - I LOVE your tank! It's definitely the most beautiful Nano I've ever seen! Great job. I agree with the others...there's definitely no indication of anything bad having taken place. Keep it up!