I haven't tried flash, I'm just afraid that it'll reflect off the glass and ruin the pics. I'll try some tomorrow to see what happens
Thanks. I thought they weren't a bad start.
Thanks. I thought they weren't a bad start.
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definitely a great start man.I haven't tried flash, I'm just afraid that it'll reflect off the glass and ruin the pics. I'll try some tomorrow to see what happens
Thanks. I thought they weren't a bad start.
definitely a great start man.
I would like to see a pic of that Filamented flashing.
awesome shots Brian. I like how you flip your Filamented flasher pic on your avatar.
keep at it man. I'm sure it gets tiring but I commend you for being on top of things with the hypo and taking care of your fishes. I'm sure when this is done, you'll look back and be proud of what you went through. I'm hoping everything goes well with the hypo. good luck man and keep us posted.I think tonight should be my last water change to get the tank to a hypo level. It was at 1.010 before I did the change, so this change should bring me between 1.008 and 1.009. I'm kind of interested to see if my snails and crabs live through hypo. I was at two weeks on my QT and still had a few crabs running around in there.
I did lose my Spotfin Butterfly yesterday, which I was pretty sad about. He was the most personable fish I had and would always follow me around the tank. I will have some more butterfly fish when I'm able to start QT'ing new fish again. Other than that, the other fish seem to be doing fine as I've been dropping the salinity. The Eightline flashers are swimming amongst the wrasse group like they've been there forever.
I'm currently treating my Girdled Fairy with EM-Pro right now in my QT tank, which is a pain cause I have to do a 10-15gal water change everyday. I had to spend $250 on a bigger membrane and new RO booster pump since I needed to be able to make at least 40-50gal each day in the few short hours between getting home and time for bed.
Work has kept me busy both at the office and at home with tons of new server builds, normal maintenance, and keeping up with an endless amount of new projects, so I didn't get to play around with the camera much more since Sunday like I wanted.
So you did the Erythromycin treatment for 14 days in a row?
Sorry bout the eightline Bryan. Glad to hear things are moving along though.
Sorry to hear about the female Eight line, but glad to hear your Girdled fairy is doing well.
so so sorry Brian.What's more frustrating than getting ich?
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Watching your fish die one by one......