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     OK...  I never started one of these, so this is sort of a test...  (Hopefully I won't screw this up... :rolleyes:)  We visited the Toledo Zoo and Aquarium, last Monday, haven't been there in years and a lots has changed.  I am including a selection of pictures...

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11 hours ago, Muttley000 said:

Wow, excellent pictures!  Thanks for sharing!

Thanks...  I'm still having trouble with picture uploads.  I couldn't get all my photos to list.  They weren't any larger than "others" that did...  I just got up load failed messages on some???  (Or...  It read something like that...)

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I have to say... I was a little disappointed in the reef aquarium set-ups at the Toledo zoo.  One...  The big one...  Was clearly all FAKE coral and rock.  The one real "live" coral tank was OK... Not exactly a blow your socks off incredible by any means...

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1 hour ago, BusyBee said:

I have to say... I was a little disappointed in the reef aquarium set-ups at the Toledo zoo.  One...  The big one...  Was clearly all FAKE coral and rock.  The one real "live" coral tank was OK... Not exactly a blow your socks off incredible by any means...

I have noticed that with many aquariums. Even the Newport Aquarium located in Northern Kentucky is pretty disappointing when it comes to real reef. They have a few nems and clowns and then maybe some soft coral and GSP here and there but that is it.

Your pictures are fantastic! What is your camera setup?

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22 hours ago, crimsonvice said:

I have noticed that with many aquariums. Even the Newport Aquarium located in Northern Kentucky is pretty disappointing when it comes to real reef. They have a few nems and clowns and then maybe some soft coral and GSP here and there but that is it.

Your pictures are fantastic! What is your camera setup?

Ops...  Now that you mention nems...  I miss spoke earlier on Toledo zoo only having one "live" coral tank.  They had two...  I forgot...  There was an Anemone tank.  (It was just so impressive and memorable...)

I was using a Canon EOS 60D with a 75-300mm lens, most of the time.

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