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adampetherick
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Post by adampetherick » Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:11 pm

Pictures, Video and a question

Can fish see in the Infra red spectrum? My camera has a "nightshot" and "night framing" modes. On the attached video is a bit of footage with just the nightshot mode, they fish don't seem to notice it but if someone knows for sure that would be great!

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http://www.adampetherick.co.uk/images/a ... e_0001.wmv

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Post by TammyLiz » Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:39 pm

Nice pictures but you really need to decrease your file sizes. Even at the speed of my connection (I pay more than I would like to for it but its my husbands thing) the pictures loaded much slower than I would have liked to view them, and I'm still waiting for the video to download.

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Post by shari2 » Mon Oct 16, 2006 11:48 pm

I love my cable internet! :lol:

nice tank! (and my daughter wants your couch ;-)) Your yoyo is nice and fat. Can't tell if it's a she or he yet, but given time...

Don't know if they can see infrared, however, when I attempt to take pics of my fish in a dark tank as soon as the red light goes on, they scatter. :roll:

What size is your tank? Looks like you have ALOT of fish in there! But then, I am a chronic understocker...

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Post by mikev » Tue Oct 17, 2006 1:41 am

Very nice tank indeed.

Tiger Barbs+Harlequin Rasboras?
I wonder how this combination is going to work...Somehow it does not feel very safe...

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Post by adampetherick » Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:51 am

It's a 450l/120g, there are a few fish in there but the tank is well overfiltered (fx5 @ 4500lph, internal @ 1000lph & built in @ 1000lph) and still got a bit of margin between what I've got and what the recomended stocking levels are

Agreed with the girlfriend that I'm allowed to get the 3000l tank once we've found a place to buy.

Not had any problems with the barbs & harlequins except when the tank was very new, but I'm not sure if that was the barbs that killed a few or if it was bad harliquins or something in the water.

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