Some Pictures

PufferGuy

Reefing newb
Here are some picture i took the other day. I'm an amateur photographer and still learning so dont get on my back too bad!
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cool! I also have a coral beauty and royal gramma. Are you keeping your lights off to avoid algae growth?
 
latest pic of the tank, now with some coral and you can see the stupid a$$ anemone that decided it would reposition itself under a rock where it wont get any light. I had to move the rock over so it wouldnt die

Anyone got any tips on either of these corals? They are both in medium-ish flow and about midway up in the tank.

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Pics looks good, just a little underexposed on my monitor.
You have photoshop? Try opening Levels and taking the white triangle and pushing it over till it meets up with the very beginning of the histogram.
 
no photoshop... i had it but didnt use it enough so i got rid of it. Can you guys tell what corals those are? I need some tips on keeping them.
 
I dont know exactly which corals your refering too,but the ones I can are easy to keep and placed about right.Plus they look good.
And it OK for the anemone to crawl under the rock.They usually wedge their foot either between or under rocks to protect it.Its a natural defense and survival response.It'll spread out in the light when it needs the enegry.
 
+1 Yote
The anemone will move around the aquascape until it finds its happy place. I'd suggest not moving it manually unless it's to save the life of a nearby coral. By moving it, you risk triggering a journey to who knows where for that thing. IMO
 
the blue coral that i have (its on very right side of pic) isnt opening very much, what do they need for flow? High, low, medium?? also, should i put him up higher or no?
 
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