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What are we looking for?
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I'd have to say it's a color digital photograph, that the focus sensor
on the camera trained on the glass and not on the critters in the tank. And should of been sized around 400-500 pixels wide to fit in a browser window without scrollbars... But I could be wrong ;-) Where is Boomer when you need him...... hehehehe Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me. robin.gordon1 wrote: -- Ric Seyler |
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BUT on closer inspection it's possibly a print
that has been scanned with a cheapie scanner with plastic mirrors and a cheap stepper motor. I just noticed the horizontal banding in the pic. ;-) RicSeyler wrote: I'd have to say it's a color digital photograph, that the focus sensor on the camera trained on the glass and not on the critters in the tank. And should of been sized around 400-500 pixels wide to fit in a browser window without scrollbars... But I could be wrong ;-) Where is Boomer when you need him...... hehehehe Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me. robin.gordon1 wrote: -- Ric Seyler |
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Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me.
Oh I'm not worried about those, I joined the modern world and got high speed access two years ago ![]() I was wondering what they want ID'ed. Circle it, describe it, something. ~John |
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there's a largish shell like critter in the image that looks like a turbo
snail but I don't know WTF it is. it has a furry stripe on the outside which it uses to attach itself onto rockwork but I don't know if its harmless or nor. I just lost a common clown overnight. it was fine at lights out , it had been feeding great for some time but suddenly the pair became one this morning. could this have had anything to do with it. is the thing in this shell a predator or have I got a little crabby friend that has just pinched my clown. are there any easy way of introducing a mate or would I be better forgetting about it for a while. Robin |
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Well, I personally would prefer a link. I won't open attachments from
anyone that has not forewarned me that it's been sent. Steve "John" wrote in message ... Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me. Oh I'm not worried about those, I joined the modern world and got high speed access two years ago ![]() I was wondering what they want ID'ed. Circle it, describe it, something. ~John |
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I'm right here Ric :-)
I don't see anything to look at -- Boomer Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php Want to See More ? Please Join Our Growing Membership www.coralrealm.com If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up "RicSeyler" wrote in message ... : I'd have to say it's a color digital photograph, that the focus sensor : on the camera trained on the glass and not on the critters in the tank. : And should of been sized around 400-500 pixels wide to fit in a browser : window without scrollbars... But I could be wrong ;-) : : Where is Boomer when you need him...... hehehehe : : Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me. : : robin.gordon1 wrote: : : -- : Ric Seyler : : |
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