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doublette

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I was trying to get a decent picture of our sea hare (we call him Sluggo :) )and I managed to get this shot. I am still trying to learn all the features of our new camera but this is one of my better ones. I just thought I'd share. The camera is a Nikon Coolpix 5400. I just wish I remembered what settings I used!
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If you open your original photo file, right-click on it and go to 'properties', you can see the exif information--that'll tell you all the settings that were used by the camera when the shot was taken. :)
 

wade1

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Sea hares are safe. They also reproduce (the old fashioned way) and regularly lay more eggs if there is enough food.
 

doublette

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Sharkky":o863dnxe said:
What kinds of algae does he chow on?
Well this guy has polished the rocks of everything. I had been fighting with that cotton-like red algae (almost looks like cotton candy or steel wool), but there is not a drop of it left in the tank. He's not much of a glass climber so I still get a little bit of green algae on the glass that's out of his reach but the snails take care of that.
 
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Lynn57

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Nice pic!

I have a few sea hares as well. The one in my 220 I hadn't seen for so long that I figured she had died, so I put some powerheads (1200) in there...thinking I was safe. Within a couple days I found her stuck to the intake on the powerhead. I immediately unplugged it, but she was really sucked in. I then tryed to pull her off and thats when she released her ink! OMG! you should have seen it...within seconds the whole tank was purple. I had already pulled her out and put her in a bucket (thinking she was dead) Within minutes the bucket had at least a inch of purple ink in it! Anyways, I added some carbon and everthing cleared within about a hour, the skimmer (big euroreef) was foaming purple for a while. I then remembered poor "Henriatta" and realized she was still alive. She was put back into the tank and immediately crawled away looking for that hair algae that she lives on! I of course removed the powerheads and haven't had any problems since. Lost nothing during this whole episode.
 

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