Hey everyone.....I'm back if you need any help.

ryebread

Active Member
I've had to deal with some non-internet real life stuff lately that didn't allow me to be online much but, now I should be able to show my face..........errr.......fingertips more often!
Let me know if you guys have had any photo questions or need any help with anything.
 

col

Active Member
Rye
Not a photo question but...
I did a search on clown gobies and saw your pics.
I've had a green clown goby for about 1 month now and never seen it eat. It's belly area is concave now and I'm sure it isn't going to make it.
I've tried:
flake
all frozen foods
pellets - crushed
garlic soaked.
The food floats around it but it shows no interest.
Any ideas?
 

ryebread

Active Member
Mr. Enigma - Sorry man.....I'm out of the photo biz. Can't help.

col- You say that you've tried all frozen foods? How about baby brine shrimp? Ever tried Cyclop-eeze?
 

col

Active Member
Rye
I've tried frozen brine.
Never heard of baby or cyclops - is it in UK?
 

007

Active Member
Hey Rye,
You may be out of the photo biz, but I am sure you still know a little bit about cameras . . . . .
I have read rather extensively on dpreview and I am on the fence between two cameras. I'd like to get your opinion/expertise on them.
Canon Powershot S50/45
OR
Canon Powershot S400
I cant really decide . . . . if they were both free to you and you could only choose ONE, which would it be?
Or perhaps you have some other suggestions . . . .
 

asbury030

Active Member
hey col i had this just happen with my clown goby and he died i tryed flakes pellets and some frozen food and he wouldnt eat it.I hope he makes it though.
 

ryebread

Active Member

Originally posted by col
Rye
I've tried frozen brine.
Never heard of baby or cyclops - is it in UK?

Not frozen brine.........frozen baby brine. It should be available at your local fish store........they may not have it in stock but, they can order it. Check out www.cyclop-eeze.com for information on locating some of this.
Good luck.
 

ryebread

Active Member

Originally posted by 007
Canon Powershot S50/45
OR
Canon Powershot S400

Can't really go wrong with any of those but, if it were me I would get the S50.......I would also get the S45 over the S400. I sold all three of these cameras for a while and although the S400 is small, you lose some of the quality that you get with the S45/S50. 5 megapixels is better than 4 when it comes to printing or cropping in on an image.......better quality overall. My pick = Canon S50.....great camera.
 
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