pics of the 240G with a dive camera hehe

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pics of the 240G with a dive camera hehe

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Please excuse my un-cleaned glass :? I didn't have time to tidy up.
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Post by Xster »

Nice collection of leathers there!!! Josh, now you just need a yellow one!!! Great pics by the way... Did you use any snorkeling gear????
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Heheheh, no snorkeling (wouldn't that look funny), I just have long arms :)

I think you're right, I'm getting quite the toadstool collection... however, you can see I have a LOT more room to fill too :P
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Can you get good macro shots with the dive case?
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Where was the little anenome crab hiding, I do not see him.
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what kind of green coral is that growing all over the glass..uh oh, look out!, your snail is eating it! :shock: :wink:
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kevin: when the anemone is REALLY out, the crab goes underneath it...

reeferpuffer: LOL that's pretty bad... I was in too much of a rush to clean the glass.... it only takes a few heavy feedings and just a few days to grow a crop of "corals" like that!!! My poor little magfloat just can't keep up when it gets like that, you have to do a "scrubbing" motion constantly, just to cut through it.
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Post by Brandon »

I think the snail is writing a message of some sorts.
Neat pictures, different perspective than the usual out of the tank shots.

PS; when the anemone is long and thin like that feed him before he eats someone you don't want him to eat. A couple of salad shrimps or scallops from the frozen food section should do the trick.
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Make sure you feed a piece to the Anemone Crab too. He'll eat a piece of shrimp too. But yeah, heed what Brandon said....feed him when he gets like that. :)
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Nice Shots your tank looks crystal clear.
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Well for what it's worth, my tank is always crystal clear, at least since I've upgraded to the 240G, and started using a refuge and a skimmer.
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