A few pictures...

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7001517#post7001517 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Yellow Longnose
that seahorse is very very nice looking, has he been hard to take care of.Joe

YellowLongnose, We have had them for three or so weeks, they do take some special care but well worth it. In fact, our male had babies a week ago and since we weren't set up to raise them, I met another reefer who lives 100 miles away from us, delivered the fry to her and they are still alive! :)

Thanks to all of you for the kudos. The Canon Rebel XT is an awesome camera. Its taken me a while to learn it... but I'm getting there. ;)

The only real problem I am trying to resolve is taking a picture with two subjects 4-5" away from eachother and the entire picture focussing. That's going to be my next project. lol

(Taking out the "How-to" CD and owner's manual...once again)
 
wow very nice pics...my wife wants a seahorse tank, but I can't see dedicating a whole tank to them, but they are very nice!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7105065#post7105065 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jjj1100
wow very nice pics...my wife wants a seahorse tank, but I can't see dedicating a whole tank to them, but they are very nice!!!

Thanks!! In fact, since my last post here... they had another brood of fry! :) Here is one of the baby Reidi's:::: 2 broods in 17 days!

CLick on my little red house, go to Seahorse Tank... then The Transfer to see her transfer eggs *again* ... 15 minutes after he popped out the last baby! LOL I got it all on camera!!


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