took these today. the horses are doing great since thier near death experiance. I almost have thier tank ready for them to go back into.
Next time I decide I want to try something new, Please tell me NO. Its not worth it.
Originally Posted by AquaKnight http:///forum/post/3038876
Wow great photos T. Is that on an DSLR or just a point and shoot cam.? What colors did the horses start out as?
Thanks, The camera is a Nikkon d40 that I still havent fully learned how to use.
The female started out as black with the white frosting, but has turned a coppery brown. The male was burnt orange to marroon, but turned that light orange.
T
female
Originally Posted by spanko http:///forum/post/3038884
I love the pictures and seahorses in general. Are the plants hard to keep clean?
Those plants are in my 20 gal qt, I just rince them once and a while. The ones in my display tank get algea pretty bad and I have to take them out now and then and scrub them
Thanks
T
Those plants are in my 20 gal qt, I just rince them once and a while. The ones in my display tank get algea pretty bad and I have to take them out now and then and scrub them
Thanks
T
Well, I finally got the display back together, I should have them back in thier display next week. I'm having a mini cycle from moving things around.
Will post a picture later
T
Awesome pictures! I have an Olympus SLR that I haven't used on my fish as it has a huge flash..haha...Don't want to give em heart attacks.
The horses look very happy and healthy.
Originally Posted by TeresaQ http:///forum/post/3040174
Thanks
I sometime just close the flash when I take pictures
I have external flash that has a meter and connects to the cam and cannot be turned off which is a bummer but it rocks for pictures.