close up pics

No, the LFS I shop at had babies and called me up excitedly to find out more. If you want to see all my images of the seahorses, they are in this directory. I know it isn't as nice to click and view one at a time, but they were posted on the DFWMAS forum only.

http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/05/09/
 
bradleyj said:
Thanks Aural and Chris, I'm amazed myself that my 400 dollar Kodak can take such great pictures.

It's not all about the camera, you have wonderful techniques and skill! Well done! (and having such great subjects doesn't hurt either!)
 
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melev said:
Here is a one day old seahorse. Baby brine shrimp (60 hours hatched) swim nearby.

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Great pic! Which species is this guy?

Here are two H. erectus at about two weeks:
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Fascinating, aren't they? :)
 
Kayla, they are H. reidi. And it is amazing to watch the parents eat mysis out of the water the babies are in. After all, they don't look all that different. :eek:
 
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