Just A Couple Of Pix

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Here's some of the puffers... not so good... sorry! They won't be still very long! And there's a bit of algae on the back glass. I've scraped it off the front and some off the sides. Hoping the otos may eat some of it???
The first picture is my boy Homer... he'll eat straight from the dropper now. The other is one of the females, Lula Belle. She won't eat at all. At leat not in front of me.

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Don't ya just love dwarfpuffers? Here are mine....

My newest additions...Gizmo (back) and Lucy

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And my first one, Missy, who loves to show her reflection in the glass
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It is the kodak 740 model....midline camera in my opinion, but it does take some pretty good shots. I am still constantly working on understanding the settings so I have a tendency to stick to auto, but the macro focus is pretty good. Add that to the fact that most of my fish are no longer shy about the camera which helps bunches, although I still usually take dozens to get 1 or 2 that I really like! One day I took almost 200 of my husbands mbuna's to end up with about 20 I really liked.
 
LOL I know what you mean about taking so many! Luckily male DP is pretty much a ham and just swims around looking at the camera most of the time.
I'm thinking that Christmas would be a good time to upgrade my camera. It's only 3 years old, but in digital camera terms it's like having a 6-yr-old computer. Works ok, just not up to par.
 
Before this one I had an hp photosmart 850 and hated it. It was actually an upgrade from another model that the company gave me because I had so much trouble with the original I bought.
 

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