Vegas Darci
Tiki Tiki Reptiles
I hope Bugsy turns out okay b/c he is sooo cute! Very strange looking but cute!
And I'm sure they will all start to eat soon...it usually takes a few days.
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400$ on a point and shoot!
For an extra 100$ you could have bought a real camera like a Nikon D40.
IMO, Canon makes a better point and shoot.
Good luck with the new babies.
Your pet-pals in the aquarium...they could be a little closer to the UVB light....and the container on top of the right one is blocking the light and should be removed.
Lol. Seriously, the first thing I thought of when I saw Bugsy was this guy:
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That's right, Little Foot! Who remembers that movie? It was awesome! Well, the first one was - haven't seen the other 56 of them. . .
I'd vote for Bugsy in the net photo contest! Hell, Bugsy for president!
400$ on a point and shoot!
For an extra 100$ you could have bought a real camera like a Nikon D40.
IMO, Canon makes a better point and shoot.
Good luck with the new babies.
I know..I have had a ton of people say that...all I was looking was for a 200 dollar PAS, but I ended up with this. I am not ready to run with the big guys yetI am having a hard time figuring mine out. Maybe once I get sick of this one...unless you want to persuade me some more...I have a couple more days to return it
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*Waves hand using the force*
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You don't want a Nikon Coolpix P80. You want to go home, rethink your camera purchase, and buy a Nikon D40 from the nearest electronics dealer.
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Digital...=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid=1222891655&sr=1-3
They sell these things for cheap now.
Turn the little knob to the green camera(auto mode) and shoot away.
You should get 10x better pictures then that P&S.
A DSLR is the best camera purchase you can make.
They may be bigger, but it's totally worth it!
Some great reading.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40.htm
Have fun!
They were kept mainly in the lower 70s, but at the begining I had them in a hovabator, and noticed during the first week that even though I had it set at 73, for some reason it got into the 80's, so I just unplugged the incubator, but left the eggs in it. The weird thing is, is that I have 2 clutches hatching right now, and this is from the clutch that is 2 months younger than the other. Do you expect him/her to be ok? He can completly close his eyes. Thanks!