Seahorse with clown?

cranberry

Active Member
Your camera will definately have a card... what's the model number/model name so we can give you specific instructions? :)
 

rykna

Active Member
Well, in prehistoric times, before digital cameras. There was film.
jk
Is this you camera?

If so you upload your pictures onto your computer by using the USB port connector. Once plugged into your computer the computer will prompt you where you would like to upload your file to.
Let me know where in the process of up-loading your pictures you get stuck and we'll go from there.
 

rykna

Active Member
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/2752120
Your camera will definately have a card... what's the model number/model name so we can give you specific instructions? :)
I talked to customer service regarding this camera's uploading source. They said it used a USB port. Does that sound right meeks101?
 

cranberry

Active Member
There is other models of canon cameras with those features that have cards... but if one doesn't know if that camera has one than it probably doesn't or it's your parents camera (have no idea how old you are).
 

poniegirl

Active Member
Originally Posted by meeks101
http:///forum/post/2747071
I already have one ocellaris clown(going to get another), a mandarinfish, 2 shrimps, a snail, a hermit crab, and astarfish in my tank. What do you mean dimentions?
Hi Meeks, what kind of starfish?
My opinion is that keeping seahorses and keeping seahorses with "other fish" can be done only one way. You have to make sure the tank is set up with the seahorse's ability to feed first and foremost important. Whether that means a feeding station or an area (large area) of seagrass for them to pick through or separating the seahorses (not removing the seahorses, but keeping the other fish out of the area) is your call. They should be fed at minimum 2 times daily. It's no small commitment.
And whether or not your tank size will support your wishes. Many of us have that limitation to one degree or another!
So the tank size would be the first thing to clarify.
 

zeke92

Active Member
something i forgot to mention, not sure if anyone else has said this but, maroon clowns probably aren't the best option. If you still want a clown go for captive bred perculas or false perculas
 

kolleen3

New Member
You can put a clown with a seahorse and they will keep to them self, my clown never goes near my seahorse
 

rykna

Active Member
Originally Posted by meeks101
http:///forum/post/2767271
Nope, that doesn't look like my camera.
Nuts....well somewhere on the camera there is a plate that should slide off to gain access to the memory card. Do you know how to use the battery charger? Usually the connection for the charger is the smae plce where the memory card is.
 

poniegirl

Active Member

Originally Posted by kolleen3
http:///forum/post/2767305
You can
put a clown with a seahorse and they will keep to them self, my clown never goes near my seahorse
I have the same experience with my tomato clown. The seahorses have been allowed much more freedom than the other tankmates. Even to the extreme of hunting in "her" space (the clown's space, that is)!
What I don't know is if we can say it will be that way for other keepers. Fish are also individuals...
 

dingus890

Member
Honestly you just have to try and see but be prepared to move the clown or seahorses to another tank if it does not work out.
As PonieGirl said, fish are individuals with their own little personalities.One fish as a species may be called peaceful but as an individual, it may be a different story.
With my future seahorse tank I have a Black and White clownfish in there right now with a clown goby.With his personality he is a very quiet little guy that is not aggressive at all.But if it doesn't work out I have 2 other tanks where the clown can be moved.
 

rykna

Active Member
I agree with Michele and dingus890. Fish personalities are as different as there are stars in the sky.
As for the camera...
what I was about to say was post a pic of the camera and....
sorry, jk. Do you have the customer service number for the camera? That's where I'd go next.
 
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