Heya guys, finally got a camera

rockethippo

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First of all, just to make sure, the camera's flash doesn't harm the fish right? The dark smudge on the glass is brown algae, my tank is almost 2 months old and I need to keep scrubbing. Well enjoy the pictures!

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Nice! I really like your Foxface.

I second on the Magfloat. :)
 
Love the fish :) looks healthy.you don't need to use the flash on the camera, Just turn on the tank light and turn off the flash then increase the ISO setting on the camera then you will get very nice pictures and less stress for the fishes...

ps.. I don't think flash will harm fishes but I don't use it on my fish :)
 
the flash does not harm them....mine do not even flinch when i snap pictures of my tank.....

I knew it would be long between you getting your camera and putting up pics...

Well.....we finally get to see the system...Thanks for putting some pictures up of the tank...Its looking good, fish look nice and healthy...

As said above, get a nice glass clener and get rid of the brown alage over it...look 200% better...Well done

Niko
 
I think it looks better with flash and lights off. Heres a pic without flash and lights on. Kinda bad example cause fish are moving. I'll get more pics when I feed them.
 
Woops forgot picture

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Edit- never mind, too slow.
 
:D I can see you finger on the 1st set second pic. Pics are defenelty an art ( im working on my camm now) to get better ones, its just depend on how much time you have to tinker with your cam setting also using a photo editor helps a lot as well.
 
Lol just noticed that pic thing in the corner
 
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