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AbsoluteFaye

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GoPro IN tank shots! Hope you all enjoy! I know my tank isn't the best, only been up about 7 months. And please excuse the button polyps, they are on their way to recovery. My other fish friends were shy but the clowns, fox face and coral beauty are fat pigs and think everything is food. If anyone else has any other underwater in tank shots, please share!
 

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I was just trying to figure out how to do this without sticking my hands in the tank. This way the camera can stay there and the fish will get sued to it.

Maybe a magnetic platform or something
 
I was just trying to figure out how to do this without sticking my hands in the tank. This way the camera can stay there and the fish will get sued to it.

Maybe a magnetic platform or something

You might be able to just place it at the bottom or mount it on some sort of plastic stick and attach to the top of the tank. Not sure. But I only had a few shy fish.
 
Awesome tank though - very beautiful.

Can we get a stock list? (this way we know what to expect detailed pictures of!
 
Stock list, oh boy. Ok! You've seen the cleaner shrimp, fox face, coral beauty and clowns... Also have a scooter blenny, pj cardinal, marine betta, and fire fish. Random hermits and snails, small conch, favia, 2 plates, welso, bunch of zoas, button polyps, trumpets, multiple Kenya trees (they won't stop reproducing!!!), rock flower nem, BTA (but he was stuck to PH a few months back and hasn't been great since), pagoda cup coral, xinnia, Duncan, and mushrooms. That's it! Lol
 
Nice! I was thinking about getting the Nikon underwater one... It's pricey though. I've always been a Nikon girl. No dissing your canon though! Put up some pics! I know I've seen a lot of yours but maybe you can put a few of your favs up?
 
Neat idea with go pro. Those cameras are good for anything. great photos. If your go pro has video give that shot like at feeding time might be neet to see
 
Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder....but I think these came out ok for a PnS-
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Some taken today. Got my last fish, a beautiful male blue throat trigger. So I figured I'd show him off. :) They are again underwater shots. I tried doing it in the center of the tank but they mostly come out blurry.
 

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Wow! What a neat perspective. Those cameras are great. Thanks for sharing.
 
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