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    yamato pics

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    They should be yamatoes, anyway, I tried to take those only with eggs, realised under certain lightings, the eggs are not obvious.



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    i like the 3rd pic.. very nice macro shot

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    Hi Spilo

    Excellent shots u've got there pal.....Canon G1 was it?

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    Yup, it is using canon G1, belongs to a friend. It's quite good the cam, but has to take a while to get used to. But I need a tripod, taking macroshots of fishes through glass not easy since it sometimes focus on the glass and the flash flare can be seen almost all the time. It comes out either over exposed or under exposed. For some of the shots, I had to cover the flash in order to achieve a nice exposure.
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    Nice shots, through these pics, i realise that my yamato has eggs too, what should i do? how to feed the fries when they hatch? how to change my water? please advice, thanks.

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    auction, if yr tank is matured.. and have plenty of hiding places, then jus let nature take its course... its said in the wild, yamato spawn in brackish water, but there r some forumers who claim that they have successfully spawn yamato in their tanks

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