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^^ A trick is to turn all your lights off so their is no glare, keep only the tank light on and tip the camera up slightly.
 
Chicklette;4985767; said:
^^ A trick is to turn all your lights off so their is no glare, keep only the tank light on and tip the camera up slightly.


Thanks
 
Chicklette;4985767; said:
^^ A trick is to turn all your lights off so their is no glare, keep only the tank light on and tip the camera up slightly.


Nice tip...I am definately going to have to try that. I was wondering how everyone was getting such nice tank shots!!!:D
 
Ya, it works great. Good Luck.
 
Recently my parrot fish was attacked and killed by my red devil, and i traded the 2 anostomus for a texas cichlid, and the 2 marbled headstanders were moved to another tank.
 
I would get rid of the ID shark and plecos.
The ID shark will get huge and will be too big for your tank. The plecos just make too much mess and aren't worth keeping. They poop much more than they eat algae off the glass.
 
johnnycoolxx;5037902; said:
I would get rid of the ID shark and plecos.
The ID shark will get huge and will be too big for your tank. The plecos just make too much mess and aren't worth keeping. They poop much more than they eat algae off the glass.

My thoughts as well. The front might be happier with different water parameters but you should be ok with your stock for awhile. The common plecs are poop machines IMO and once they reach a foot your water quality might suffer. All in all, you re not the bad. Just keep up your water changes.
 
seems fine to me but the ID does get big
 
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