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CooP

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Wow you got some nice frags. What are you using to take pics with? My iPhone sucks at pics so I don't even want to post them on here haha
 

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Shot them with my Iphone actually. Just posted some it took with my nikon D90 on the photography forum. Best way to get pictures is to turn of all pumps. Also a trick to get closest to true colors is make the lense of the phone shoot through polarized glasses and it will give you a nice sharp image not one that is too blue. I picked up a couple others but have not gotten a good picture of them.
 

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I got this gorgonian - I think it's a Eunicea - from FJW that day. I was finally able to get a picture of it that I could post on a family-friendly forum. When it was in the QT, and for the first several days in the main tank, the polyps were all retracted. It had the habit of retracting the polyps near the top less tightly than the rest, and when it did it just right, it could look astonishingly obscene. Now it seems very happy with the lighting and flow of the main tank.

 

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I got this gorgonian - I think it's a Eunicea - from FJW that day. I was finally able to get a picture of it that I could post on a family-friendly forum. When it was in the QT, and for the first several days in the main tank, the polyps were all retracted. It had the habit of retracting the polyps near the top less tightly than the rest, and when it did it just right, it could look astonishingly obscene. Now it seems very happy with the lighting and flow of the main tank.


LOL...I got one too! I know what you mean.
 
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