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Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico


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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Here are a few shots from last night.

    IMAG0991 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    IMAG1000 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    IMAG0983 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    IMAG1001 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    IMAG0996 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    As you can see my Droid phone takes pretty good close up shots, but I can't get a decent FTS with it. I'm goingto have to try to try a few with the point and shoot camera.

    Thanks for looking,
    Tom

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    Wow! your droid takes great pics! what size mega pixel is it? Your tank is looking sharp!


    AJ

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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ :) View Post
    Wow! your droid takes great pics! what size mega pixel is it? Your tank is looking sharp!


    AJ
    Thanks for the compliments. The droid is an ERIS and I believe the camera has 5 mega pixels.

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    Tank looks great Tom, is it hard to keep your water clean with the sun coral feedings?

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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badfish View Post
    Tank looks great Tom, is it hard to keep your water clean with the sun coral feedings?
    Thanks! The water quality was good last time it was tested... but I am having some cyano issues. I feed them 3-5 times a week but also try to do a 5% (~8 ounces!) water change each week. I actually just moved my ailing dendro into the tank to facilitate easier feeding.

    Tom

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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Took some pix with the point and shoot this evening...

    IMG 4963 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    IMG 4979 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    IMG 4972 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    IMG 4978 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    Thanks for looking,
    Tom
    Last edited by Tom@HaslettMI; 04-04-2012 at 10:44 AM.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    What coral is that between the zoo's and the cloves? Man you got some color in that lil tank Tom. Looks beautiful!!
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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by phishcrazee View Post
    Love that little shrimp, very cool looking
    Thanks for the compliment. It has become much braver as of late. Each time I feed it comes out and takes food straight from the forceps!

    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    What coral is that between the zoo's and the cloves? Man you got some color in that lil tank Tom. Looks beautiful!!
    Thanks Jamie. That one is a tiny closed up protopaly polyp. It was a hitchhiker from the main tank. It's less than a half inch in diameter while the mature polyps in the big tank are at least an inch across.

    Another addition...
    IMG 4961 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico
    This is more of a hospital situation for the coral rather than a display move. Since upgrading the main tank it's health is going downhill. It's much easier to feed in this tank.

    Tom

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    Hey Tom... Loving your pico!!! I really liked my 3g pico that I had set up for a couple of years however travel forced my things into a larger tank. The rock you have in there is awesome...and all the corals!! Holy cow!!!! Good luck!!

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