Recent Tank Pics
Hello everyone, I have posted some tank pictures at
http://members.rogers.com/pereirar/ I have posted pictures in the past and some viewers expressed an interest in viewing others. I hope you enjoy the pics as much as I enjoy and appreciate the posts made to this list. Regards, Robin |
Recent Tank Pics
Robin Pereira wrote:
Hello everyone, I have posted some tank pictures at http://members.rogers.com/pereirar/ Those are *very* nice pictures and the tank looks great. What kind of camera did you use to take the pictures? |
Recent Tank Pics
Robin Pereira wrote:
Hello everyone, I have posted some tank pictures at http://members.rogers.com/pereirar/ Wow is right! Great job on your tank and your photos, Robin! |
Recent Tank Pics
The pictures were taken with an Olympus C-2100, 2.1 MegaPixel camera. As
cameras go it's not particularly "high-end". I think the pictures came out well because I took the pictures with the room lights out, without use of the flash, and the camera mounted on a tripod, which accounts for the clarity of the images. It took a great deal of patience to capture the fish while they were "resting". I also stayed quite a distance from the tank as the fish tend to think it's feeding time when I go near the tank. Robin "Cichlidiot" wrote in message ... Robin Pereira wrote: Hello everyone, I have posted some tank pictures at http://members.rogers.com/pereirar/ Those are *very* nice pictures and the tank looks great. What kind of camera did you use to take the pictures? |
Recent Tank Pics
Robin I hate you! Seriously though, the pics are great. I've recently
bought a digital camera, so I'll have to have a go! On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 19:26:03 GMT, "Robin Pereira" wrote: The pictures were taken with an Olympus C-2100, 2.1 MegaPixel camera. As cameras go it's not particularly "high-end". I think the pictures came out well because I took the pictures with the room lights out, without use of the flash, and the camera mounted on a tripod, which accounts for the clarity of the images. It took a great deal of patience to capture the fish while they were "resting". I also stayed quite a distance from the tank as the fish tend to think it's feeding time when I go near the tank. Robin "Cichlidiot" wrote in message ... Robin Pereira wrote: Hello everyone, I have posted some tank pictures at http://members.rogers.com/pereirar/ Those are *very* nice pictures and the tank looks great. What kind of camera did you use to take the pictures? |
Recent Tank Pics
Hi Folks,
Thanks for the kind comments. I don't have to tell any of you that a plant tank is a labour of love (emphasis on labour). Bruce, the plant in the right corner is described at the end of this message. The tank is 120g, 24 x 48 x 24 inches and the substrate is 100% black Fluorite. Black Fluorite is actually gray not black. I would have preferred black. Here's the plant info, which I copied from the Tropica site. I have the plant attached to a rock which is great because I can move it around as required. Microsorum pteropus 'Windel˘v' is a patented variety of M. pteropus, named after Tropica's founder Holger Windel˘v. Its finely branched leaf tips make it one of the most beautiful aquarium plants. A hardy and easy plant for both beginners and the more experienced. Best planted on a stone or tree root (this is how Microsorum grows in the wild). If planted in the bottom the horizontal rhizome must not be covered. This plant is not eaten by herbivorous fish. Best regards, Robin "Bruce Geist" wrote in message ... Very beautiful pictures and wonderful tank. What a pleasure to look at ! You are to be congratulated. What is the tank size? Also, what is the plant in the front right corner? Is your substrate black Fluorite? -Bruce Geist "Robin Pereira" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... Hello everyone, I have posted some tank pictures at http://members.rogers.com/pereirar/ I have posted pictures in the past and some viewers expressed an interest in viewing others. I hope you enjoy the pics as much as I enjoy and appreciate the posts made to this list. Regards, Robin |
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