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  1. #21

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    He's asking for an extreme closup of the coral structure. The best way to do that is get a camera that will focus to within a few inches of the object, then pull the coral out of the tank so all the polyps recede then take a picture so we can see the skeletal structure.

    This is a macro shot of some GSP:

    gsp - Help with ID and Nice Pics
    120G Reef and 40B reef at work, 120G tank dry and dirty in the garage.

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    buzzard - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Nice Montipora.
    As for the Crocea Clam, You can keep it in the sand but I would burry a nice flat piece of rock under it so it can attach to it.

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    Yea this is an ancient post lol, since then Ive learned to use macro, and the clam is still in the sand and has colored up WAY more than in this pic.
    55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    can i see it
    :: hummer :nemo

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    Quote Originally Posted by hummer View Post
    can i see it
    This was back in September, since Ive moved it cause the worm anenome was stinging it a bit.

    Picture006 - Help with ID and Nice Pics
    55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.

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