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Ahh a thread. Can it b? Hyper.link didn't work... when u go in photobucket. U can look at individual.pics and select the img link. Post that.
Following along
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i know the lights new so you can't comment too much (unless you have another or whatever)... but are you happy with the color you get from it?
 
So far I am! Right now the settings are low while I adapt everything to the new lighting, but from what I've seen from it while tinkering around with the settings it looks great!
 
So some new pictures:

Full tank shot:
<img src="http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/QuickSilverGryphon/SW%20tank/New%20SW/SAM_0018.jpg" Height=400 Width=600> </img>

Feather duster:
<img src="http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/QuickSilverGryphon/SW%20tank/New%20SW/SAM_0024.jpg" Height=400 Width=600></img>

Green and purple Stylophora and Green Star Polyps:
<img src="http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/QuickSilverGryphon/SW%20tank/New%20SW/SAM_0021.jpg" Height=400 Width=600></img>

Green Polyp Toadstool Leather:
<img src="http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/QuickSilverGryphon/SW%20tank/New%20SW/SAM_0020.jpg" height=400 width=600></img>

Bubble Tip Anemone:
<img src="http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/QuickSilverGryphon/SW%20tank/New%20SW/SAM_0017.jpg" height=400 width=600></img>

Long Tentacle Anemone:
<img src="http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/QuickSilverGryphon/SW%20tank/New%20SW/SAM_0016.jpg" height=400 width=600></img>

Clownfish and Court Jester (Rainford's) Goby:
<img src="http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/QuickSilverGryphon/SW%20tank/New%20SW/SAM_0019.jpg" height=400 width=600></img>
 
I'm having fun treating a triple whammy. Zoa pox, Zoa eating nudibranches, and Montipora eating nudibranches. I pulled all the zoas for a Furan-2 dip, followed by a Coral RX dip, and then into the QT, Montipora are going through a coral RX dip and into the QT tank as well.
 
Palys will occasionally incorporate sand into their body which might give it the appearance of white spots. Zoa pox is bigger patches that come through the body wall.
 
New pictures of the BTA I got back around Memorial Day from IPisces:

<img src="http://i61.tinypic.com/xp7qxd.jpg" height=600 width=750>

<img src="http://i60.tinypic.com/1nzos4.jpg" height=600 width=750>
 
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