my 75G, getting to know my camera.

hot883

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Originally Posted by reefkprZ
just for laughs heres my baby african bullfrog gonna get to be about 10 inches and five pounds.... thats gonna be a big frog.
That is a "pacman frog". I had one in California that got to be about 8" in diameter. He ate to many toads I think and died. I had him little over 1 year. Cool frog though. Barry
 

babyb

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"the frags will grow faster with 24-7 lighting."
i thought that that was bad for coral or can you leave the light on 24-7 when you only have coral
 

reefkprz

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Originally Posted by hot883
That is a "pacman frog". I had one in California that got to be about 8" in diameter. He ate to many toads I think and died. I had him little over 1 year. Cool frog though. Barry
actually its not a pac man it is Pyxicephalus edulis (the african pixi frog), not Ceratophrys cranwelli the horned frog or pacman frog. though they look very similar when young.
 

reefkprz

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Originally Posted by BabyB
"the frags will grow faster with 24-7 lighting."
i thought that that was bad for coral or can you leave the light on 24-7 when you only have coral
ceartain corals can take 24-7 lighting like zoanthids and palys, anemones love it. lots cant handle it though, I should have been more specific.
 

saltn00b

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reef - you may find you get better results with your camera if you shut off all of the lights in the room and have the tank lights on, then adjust any settings in your camera from that point. a Tripod will do wonders in getting crisp shots with out the the fuzz.
 

reefkprz

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thanks noob I tried that this camera is a dinosaur the biggest trick I have found with this camera is to shut off the live veiw and just use the eye hole the pictures are always clearer that way I think it loses processing power for the pictures when its running the screen too.
 
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