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![]() Congrates Diana.
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![]() Congrats, that is one messed up pic.
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![]() Yes Congrats truly wierd!
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![]() Congrats Diana!
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Congrats, did this little guy survive?
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![]() Haha wow thanks guys! Yep this really was truly rare!
My reidi's always had hundreds of fry at a time, and one day I am looking at my usual tank full of seahorse fry and I see one squirming funny on the sand. I look close and sure enough I find this little guy(s)! Needless to say he did not survive, I think I just got a couple days out of him (them?) lol. Out of the thousands of fry over a couple years I only ever saw this one "oddball". I do recall someone on seahorse.org saying they once had a fry with two tails that survived until adulthood. And if anyone knows how tiny seahorse fry are they will appreciate the macro quality of the shot! I practically had the whole lens right in the water dish. :P Here are some more shots: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -Diana |
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![]() congrats, cool shot
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![]() very cool indeed.
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