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Posted on: 1/7/2010 22:08 |
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How sweet is the little one from the first brood. 46 days old and already a heartbreaker ![]() |
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Posted on: 7/7/2010 9:27 |
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Day 10ish
Kids are doing well, and despite sulking for a couple of days after I did a water change and filter clean the parents are also doing well and building in confidence again. Attach file: DSCN4364-zoom.jpg (106.11 KB)![]() |
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Posted on: 9/7/2010 20:44 |
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Day 54 for the first brood - now called "Tiny Wee Fish" by my housemate.
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Posted on: 9/7/2010 20:46 |
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Piccy 2
She's very active, and difficult to photograph as she's always moving! Still getting along well, even though the Danios have started prodding her as she's approaching their size (not length ways though obviously ) |
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Posted on: 10/7/2010 9:31 |
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Thats a great pic.
What camera are you using? |
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Posted on: 10/7/2010 18:41 |
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It's a Nikon Coolpix E8700. It's an awkward camera to use as it's focus is really slow and it stuggles at times to get the colour balance right indoors unless you light really well - it can take good pictures though
I also find it really struggles to focus through the glass unless it's facing straight on. My main trick is to take a very high pixel shot with no zoom and at a distance, and use computer software to zoom instead ![]() |
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Posted on: 10/7/2010 20:53 |
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That makes sense, never really thought of that.
I tend to use the macro settings and then shoot at an angle to avoid the flash reflection. |
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Posted on: 19/7/2010 13:25 |
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Been a while since I updated.
The baby left from the first brood is doing well, and has shown no aggression so far. Although she's started to lurk in cover a little, she still spends most of her time swimming about and is quite nosy. The second brood has about a dozen survivors. I did some tank maintenance yesterday and found about 6 living inside the filter! The ones that are left are all different sizes, but seem healthy. I worried last week as the parents were acting like they had a new batch of eggs, but it turned out to be a false alarm. I've also made the choice to rehome my original female, she's not responding at all to me and she's just not a responsive fish (apart from running away!). I'm going to give the male a little more time, but it seems likely that I'll end up keeping my babies instead of the parents. Pictures tonight hopefully! |
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Posted on: 20/7/2010 8:20 |
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Second brood:
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Posted on: 20/7/2010 8:21 |
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Three here blending into the bogwood quite well
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How sweet is the little one from the first brood. 46 days old and already a heartbreaker 

DSCN4364-zoom.jpg (106.11 KB)
(not length ways though obviously 


