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Mez Ultimate Fish Guru Asian Hardfeather Enthusiast Posts: 3300 Votes: 162 Registered: 23-Feb-2001 | Hey guys, trying out this new camera. that was the dragonfaced pipefish. Here is (any Mortal Kombat fans will appreciate) Baraka the Mantis Shrimp, with her newly regenerated appendages: Thanks for looking. James |
Posted 31-May-2008 23:58 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | Very lovely mantis Mez. I like your pipefish as well.....how's it eating for you? I've heard they can be picky like seahorses. Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 03:35 | |
Mez Ultimate Fish Guru Asian Hardfeather Enthusiast Posts: 3300 Votes: 162 Registered: 23-Feb-2001 | eating fine mate, it's eating copepods out the tank (which gets replinshed) and also eating "bits" that are in the brine shrimp, and bbs. i also have a small janns pipefish (the blue and orange ones) which seems to have taken home in my long spined urchin. If you havent guessed i've completly changed mynano. all my fish went back but the jawfish. |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 04:00 | |
ACIDRAIN Moderator Posts: 3162 Kudos: 1381 Votes: 416 Registered: 14-Jan-2002 | Mez, what kind of camera you using? And what distance is it from the tank for those pics? Does it have manual settings on it? There is always a bigger fish... |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 16:51 | |
Mez Ultimate Fish Guru Asian Hardfeather Enthusiast Posts: 3300 Votes: 162 Registered: 23-Feb-2001 | Marc it's a Premier, it was probably taken at about a foot away? Im not sure if it has manual settings or not, as you can see photography is not my specialty! |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 20:05 | |
ACIDRAIN Moderator Posts: 3162 Kudos: 1381 Votes: 416 Registered: 14-Jan-2002 | No worries, I just wondered due to the exposure of the pics. Looks like in a couple you might have been too close with the camera. As for being a pro, its not hard to do these days. Though the cameras do cost a small mint, the newer cameras with a minimal learning time, can make most people into at least semi-pros. hehehehe. There is always a bigger fish... |
Posted 01-Jun-2008 21:50 |
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