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Old 08/17/2004, 02:38 PM
the Undone guy the Undone guy is offline
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more pictures, and a few questions...

ok, so i was looking in my 20 gallon and this was on the glass, what the hell kind of snail is this?! (sorry for the bad pics)


i tried to get a shot of his back side, but it was poopy:


ok amy, this question is for YOU! I try to take pictures without the flash, and they come out like this (settings are on apeture priority on the lowest setting, and macro):


now if i turn the flash on, it doesnt blur, but i hate the extra light, doesnt give the true feel of how it looks:


is there a way to manualy configure the shutter time and the apeture at the same time? I think the exposure is just too long~ Thanks amy!

my new cleaner, jaque has em for $22~ i think thats a fair deal compared to everyone else in town...


here's my rainford eating, i'm debating on naming him "Rainford"...


And my newest edition, swimming with his buddy~

isnt he preeeety?!~




he's not camera shy!
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Old 08/17/2004, 02:38 PM
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here is my army of xenia that dallas gave me, they're doing very well from what i can tell:



and remember popeye?

poor guy didnt make it throught he night



I checked all water parameters...
  • Ammonia - 0
  • Nitrite - 0
  • Nitrate 15-20ppm =(
  • pH - 8.1
  • salinity - 1.026

everything is stable and where it has been for a while...i'm just waiting for the cheatmorpha and xenia to kick in, and im doing water changes. I guess that damn eel poops a lot < shrug >
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Old 08/17/2004, 05:07 PM
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Wow your brave with all of that Xenia! I put a small frag in my tank about 3-4 weeks ago, and it has since doubled in size at least twice. It is now as we speak trying to split itself....soon I will have two of these monsters!
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Old 08/17/2004, 05:16 PM
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Xenia = the devil
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Old 08/17/2004, 05:22 PM
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they looked so small shriveled up, i had no idea how much they would open up. So now i have, a lot~!
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Old 08/17/2004, 06:34 PM
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looks good! that xenia and flame look familiar.......

the xenia is nice to look at and just think of it as a living, soon to be giving itself up as a nutrient exporter
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Old 08/18/2004, 12:21 AM
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Sweet pics Bobby!

There should be a manual setting on your camera that will allow you to use any setting you wish. Then you can adjust your shutter speed and apeture at the same time. I don't know your camera very well but do ask in the Photo Forum. Someone might have the same camera and know just where to go in your setting to do that.

Love the flame angel!
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Old 08/18/2004, 11:56 AM
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As for the snail I'll have to check on it. I get those a lot comming off of my flodia rock. I looked it up once and I can't remember the name right now. I think that I found it in the inver quick referance guide.
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Old 08/18/2004, 12:39 PM
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it's a type of chiton

google images
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Old 08/19/2004, 02:14 AM
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I have those is that reef safe?
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Old 08/19/2004, 08:07 AM
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I haven't seen a problem with them yet.
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