Jump to content

Shrimp pics


Smithers

Recommended Posts

Hey Gang,

Well still learning the camera n thought i'd try the remote and tripod for the 1st time and think the results came up slightly better.

Using Nikon D7000 + 60mm macro

Feel free to give constructive criticism or tips please.

Hope you enjoy :)

post-3442-139909851223_thumb.jpgpost-3442-139909851226_thumb.jpgpost-12-139909851228_thumb.jpgpost-29-139909851231_thumb.jpgpost-12-139909851235_thumb.jpgpost-1452-139909851238_thumb.jpgpost-277-139909851242_thumb.jpgpost-277-139909851247_thumb.jpg

post-1108-13990986026_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909860264_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909860267_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909860271_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909860275_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909860279_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909860283_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909860286_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 122
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Smithers

    46

  • Squiggle

    24

  • ineke

    13

  • CNgo2006

    9

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

They look pretty awesome dude, your dept of field is pretty shallow in the head on shots, what's your appature or f-stop set on? The side on shots are amazing & crisp, well done :encouragement:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is probably the clearest picture I have seen on this forum. Love your work mate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They look pretty awesome dude' date=' your dept of field is pretty shallow in the head on shots, what's your appature or f-stop set on? The side on shots are amazing & crisp, well done :encouragement:[/quote']

Thanks mate, yer your right I get to close :P F-stop was a little low on some I agree. Need to up it to around low-mid 20's

I'm flicking through all the settings and trying something different, some are on close up some, with incandescent light etc.

I'm deleting a bunch less pics than I was a month or so ago on each session.

I need a couple of external flashes which will help.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is probably the clearest picture I have seen on this forum. Love your work mate.

Thanks very much ;) the gear helps.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah you're right about the aperture, also I was told to have the ISO as low as possible too, I have it set on 100. If you get a hot shoe flash, you might want to look at getting a remote firing unit, this way you can put the flash on top of the tank. I was also shown a great diffusser for the flash by a professional photographer named Brent Smith, he has given me some great advice :encouragement:

IMG_3467_xgaplus_zps6c5905dd.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Actually I have mine set at 10-13, I should raise it a bit. I have a chart he did for me which explains it pretty well :encouragement: Don't get me wrong, I'm not expert & I'm just finding my legs in photography too, but he is & he has taken some spectacular shots, I'll find one & post it later for you, it's of his Mangrove Jack but it's stunning all the same. I'll start a new thread for it in the general fish section :victorious:

cheat_sheet_xgaplus_zps07121a74.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah you're right about the aperture' date=' also I was told to have the ISO as low as possible too, I have it set on 100. If you get a hot shoe flash, you might want to look at getting a remote firing unit, this way you can put the flash on top of the tank. I was also shown a great diffusser for the flash by a professional photographer named Brent Smith, he has given me some great advice :encouragement:

[/quote']

Cheers for that Sqigz need idea with the ice cream tub directing the light. I'm lucky to have a friend who's been helping me with my Q's and yes the lowest iso helps esp with the digital noise when you go higher. A fine balance I'm still trying to work out. Latest thing I figured out is I can alter the flash value up n down. So much to learn so little time :P

I find i'm better at seeing things done than reading and found Youtube's been good for tip n tricks too.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

YouTube aye? great idea dude, I have the same learning process, much better seeing it done than reading about it :encouragement:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yep the ol Youtube who'da thunk it :)

That's a good chart understanding the basics. I was given this one the other day that lets you play around manually and see what images come out. Pretty kool

Click Here

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Very cool site dude, it is fun to play with & you get a good result to compare with, great link! :encouragement:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Everyone,

Wish I had more time to come here and suss out this page but with a house full of animals (mainly reptiles) I just don't. Trying to reduce (Sell) some of this yrs 50+ babies and others to give more time for these awesome critters.

I took some pics over the last few days,.. and I think my Golden Bee is Gravid? If that's the right term? I am surprised and excited as I've only had them a short time. How excitament :P

Just in case I have bought a bunch of hook on breeding boxes that have air pump activated circulation.

I will be setting up a rack from Bunnings soon and not sure on what sort of set up I'd like to go. Least maintenance would be the best so I better check out more of this site and read like crazy...any tips or quick links would be so helpful but understand if you'd rather I do the searching and not be so lazy :P, cheers.

Also keeping Shrimp over the last month or so has spawned my interest/desire to get back into fish keeping and will also be adding a display tank with a lifetime want the Discus.

Would someone like to confirm/deny for me if the GB girl's gravid :)

Regards,post-1108-13990985137_thumb.jpgpost-1108-139909851367_thumb.jpgpost-1108-139909851365_thumb.jpgpost-1108-139909851374_thumb.jpgpost-1108-139909851377_thumb.jpgpost-3445-13990986159_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909850185_thumb.jpg

post-1108-13990985019_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909850193_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909850195_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

cool pics mate, i really like the one of the shrimp on the end of the plant :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

some great pics there :)

some very good full length vids and books on torrents too ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Actually I have mine set at 10-13' date=' I should raise it a bit. I have a chart he did for me which explains it pretty well :encouragement: Don't get me wrong, I'm not expert & I'm just finding my legs in photography too, but he is & he has taken some spectacular shots, I'll find one & post it later for you, it's of his Mangrove Jack but it's stunning all the same. I'll start a new thread for it in the general fish section :victorious:

cheat_sheet_xgaplus_zps07121a74.jpg

You should post the separately in the photography forum and it should be a sticky :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hey Gang,

I've got a GB with a saddle and have separated her and one other (not sure if male) was hoping if anyone could tell from the pics...sorry not the best I know. Or Is there any pre mating activity I could take note of that would help me figure if they are a pair? I've only got 2 GB's and have pu them in a hang on breeding box.

Also how long is it between seeing eggs and then delivery/spawning please ;)

Regards,post-3466-139909851536_thumb.jpgpost-3466-139909851538_thumb.jpgpost-29-139909851533_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909850273_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909850276_thumb.jpg

post-1108-139909850279_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Need a side on of the other shrimp if you want members to help sex properly, is the first and last pic of same shrimp? If not then you have 2 girls there...as for activity after a molt look for the males to swim around frantically searching for the girl who just molted, if she is ready that is. Looking at the pic you have of the girl she is not that far away.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sexing can be difficult, how long is its antenna past its tail ? Is the 1st pic the same shrimp t the 2nd & 3rd ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sexing can be difficult' date=' how long is its antenna past its tail ? Is the 1st pic the same shrimp t the 2nd & 3rd ?[/quote']

Aren't the orange patches on the side of the heads of the shrimp the development of a saddle BB? In the last pic it is a saddle already.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1st is different from 3rd shrimp. I only have these two GB's, how long is it for the saddle to laying?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Really depends on if the saddle is forming or its ready. Its really hard to gauge but generally its obvious when shes got a full saddle. All thats needed to complete the reaction is a moult and youll be on your way. The last picture you uploaded has a saddled girl that looks ready.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks guys for the info It makes it a little harder to get the final product if sexing is not an exact science till egg are forming so that's a challenge n I like challenges. Should be getting racking this week from bunnings and then some tanks can't wait to pimp some shrimp :P

Blanched some baby spinach leaves and boy did they flock to it and no one got off it for quite a while.....seems these things just eat n eat.

Did I mention i'm loven these lil critters :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Join Our Community!

    Register today, ask questions and share your shrimp and fish tank experiences with us!

  • Must Read SKF Articles

  • Posts

    • sdlTBfanUK
      Time for another update! The PH this morning is 6 and KH 0-1 (you can't measure zero obviously). I plan to check everything tomorrow and then a water change on satuday. At the moment the TDS is 190 which should drop to 170 after a water change and then 150ish after the following/next weeks water change. Last time I checked GH it was 6, but again I will do ALL the tests tomorrow. I had to resort to using a PH/KH- product (AQUACID) to get to where these parameters are now but as the water I use has PH6, GH0 and KH0 I assume/hope I won't need to use that from here on, but will see if the parameters stay stable for the next week and have a PH alert disc in the tank which should indicate any significant change. I don't like using these sort of products as a general rule and wouldn't if there were any shrimps in situ and that product has raised the TDS at about .5TDS per drop. I may well order some blue bolts towards the end of next week (the road to the house will be closed for a month from 3rd June so it is next week or wait another 6 weeks) and see how that goes. I plan to drip acclimate them overnight this time so as to not rush that as it shouldn't get cold indoors overnight anyway this time of year. This all depends on the tank parameters staying stable for the next week (aside from the mentioned TDS adjustments with the water changes), though the GH  may drop a tiny bit with using just RO to reduce the TDS but that is fine, and even could be a bonus. I did manage to find some nice floating plant that I had before (good old ebay), and will try and get a photo of that at some point to attach, Azolla red I think it is called? Anyway, keeping my fingers crossed for now but all appears to be going well at this point! Snails seem to be doing well at least.   
    • beanbag
      That shrimp itself survived the molt just fine, but left about half dozen eggs still in the shell. I haven't measured KH in a really long time, but assume it is zero since I don't have any rocks besides a few small pieces of lava rock.  Maybe you have unwanted rocks in your tank?  My tank is the "long" style which I really like because I have a HMF on one end, and a pump outlet spout that shoots water all the way to the other end.  I have no idea how many shimp it can support because I don't really understand waste management in a tank.  Shrimp poop eventually turns into mulm, but then what?
    • sdlTBfanUK
      As at time of this post the SL Aqua is available from this UK website, https://gbeeshrimp.co.uk/product/z1/
    • sdlTBfanUK
      Just in case someone may be looking for the SL Aqua it is available from this UK website at time of this post, https://gbeeshrimp.co.uk/product/z1/  
    • sdlTBfanUK
      Thats a great photo, beautiful blue bolt, I hope it survived the molt without dropping the eggs! I think I can just about see some black dots (eyes) on the central egg but can't be 100% sure. I used to (and plan to again) do weekly water change of 10-15% but if you do too large or quick (not drip in new water) that would likely trigger a molt. What KH are they in, my new setup is sitting at (and refusing to budge) KH 3 and PH 7.5 so I may have to settle for neocaridina shrimp this time as opposed to the caridina I want, though not looking/deciding just yet, give the tank a bit more of a run in! Tap water here starts at kH 14, tds 320, when filtered goes to KH 0 and PH 6 but when put in the tank keeps going to KH3 and PH 7.5 despite 3 x 50% water changes???? You may be at 'maximum capacity' with only 20L tank especially if the tank is a cube type rather than shallow type?
×
×
  • Create New...