03-28-2008, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by okiemavis How nice! Although I must ask, what are your long term plans for housing those large/wasteful fish?
Also, tip for the camera, see if it has a shutter speed priority setting- that way you can set it to the highest shutter speed the lighting will allow, thereby allowing for the quickest capture, and your camera will do the rest for you. | Much larger tanks are in the near future - something around 250. One at our place, as well as one(larger) at my parents house about 20min. from where we live. This 75g was just a small step into the much larger aquariums. We wanted to get comfortable with a larger tank before we stepped up from a 29g into the hundreds of gallons. And trust me when I say the upgrade will be done well before it's necessary. We take the well being of our fish very seriously!
I'm not going to be like the Japanese restraunt we went to in Germany a couple of weeks ago that had about 12 one-foot long coy fish in a 60g aquarium...
Thanks for the camera tips. I've only had it a couple of months so I'm still trying stuff out. It's definitely got the ability to take the pics. I, however, don't! |
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