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I really like the 60 mm macro, but i think that (if you have a nikon) a newer macro is out...but the 60 is great because it makes photos 1:1 ration...
I have a quick question. In your opinion. Is lighting that keeps an acropora's colors bright and vibrant enough light for most clams?
Yup, a farmers tan, even with swimming almost everyday. Dont worry those pics will be up very soon, im about to get my camera to upload em!
Im using a Nikon D-50. I use a 60mm Macro lense for close ups, a 18-55mm for...regular shots, and my beloved 10.5mm for that great 180 degrees...
Hey guys, I just got back from my dolphin research! Very cool stuff...the water was 90 degrees...nice bath hah. I have alot of pics but im too...
Thats awsome. Eventually all people that eat it will die of mercury posioning though O.o . But at least he is trying to help out :).
Ya red tide, we are taking samples and messuring it...man it was a long day today. On the boat at nine, just got back, 4:30...when we stop it gets...
You should see if the actinics are twisted all the way in. Somtimes there is a little notch they fit into.
this is a hard one...Really i dont see the point to a reef tank without sand...i mean, if you go to any coral reef you will see some kind of...
Fish get brine and or reef prime frozen. Coral get Bio-Plankton and Marine-Plankton. Somtimes i let the fish food soak in selcon or garlic stuff.
Hey guys. I just finished a half-day out on the ocean in an 18 foot boat, her name is the Mini Mako. Very cool stuff. today we saw around 6...
Good For The Fish...Dont mess with the Marlin!
Ugh....Ocean Armageddon if finally taking its toll....
Well, Not mine. But in the marine lab at my old school...we had, i believe a 135 gal. The whole face cracked and broke off....there was water...
[IMG] Dude, these guys mean business!
Ok lets see how i do. 1) Clusters. Because they are creme colored I'm going to lean more toward a little sessile invert rather then an anemone....
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/userforms/nera/underwater/Sea_Creatures/images/IMG420CB%20Roll%2014%20Lettuce%20Sea%20Slug%204x6.jpg Or maybe, a Lettuce Sea...
Hmm, without a picture its hard to tell. Does it look like this slug? The Sea Slug Forum - Chromodoris striatella
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I will try, Might have some free time today. If anyone who has not done the coral of the month wants to, feel free though. :)
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