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Marc

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Hi guys. Here are a few pictures from above, using a Top Down Photo Box.

http://www.melevsreef.com/topdown.html (before anyone starts asking me) ;)

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Thanks guys. All my fish are very fat. I like them that way, as I believe they remain healthier that way.

Here is my baby Maxima, that is still not even 1.75" wide yet.

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Wow. That top-down box is a damn good idea. wouldn't work at all in my nano, but I'm definitely making one of those once I get my larger reef setup.

Great pictures.

(Random thought, I bet you could retain manual focus with some sort of extension that slips over the lens and uses a screw with a rubber tip to grip two sides of the zoom and focus rings.)

-Dylan
 
Great shots, Marc! Love the zoos! Now, if I could figure out how to take pics through my viewbox without causing severe harm to myself, my lights, or my tank..... :rolleyes: :D .
 
Here are two frags that have been growing for about 4 months. One is a humilis, the other a millepora (on the right). The puddling effect of the corals is normal, but soon it will touch and then the warfare begins.

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Alveopora from above.

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Yes, this would be impossible in a Nano tank, but I did get some nice shots in my 29g of my clam. This beauty didn't survive the transfer to my 280g reef. :(

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Marc you are going to have to get a bigger tank now with all that stuff. Build some boxes to go around your living room and back to the tank. :)
 

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