2 new tank setups

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Aaron
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ingg wrote:My little camera, when you turn the flash off, it takes like 4 seconds to take the pic...so unless I set up to be able to sit the camera on something... yknow, your hand shakes a little, and well.. this is what I get at the end. ;)
Yup, that's the trick. You need a tripod. I have a mini one I can carry around with me I got for about $10.00. I set it on a t.v. tray and it's just about the right height.


Tanks are looking good man. The 75 gallon looks especially nice.
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Dave, may want to rethink the stems in front of the driftwood for a lower growing plant. That stem could quickly make the driftwood disappear or be a constant source of having to trim but I agree that both setups are a great start.
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I love the driftwood in the 75. Well done. I really like arched pieces like that...
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Judi wrote:
Cristy Keister wrote:Dave, take the photos before you drink the beer! :lol:
Or maybe we need to drink beer before viewing them? :lol:
I tried a glass of wine, then another, and then one more, ok so it took three glasses for the blurs to cancel out. At least the tank looked nice when I got there.
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