Hoplosternum punctatum babies still alive

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Hoplosternum punctatum babies still alive

Post by Sid Guppy »

As soon as I know how to use the G2 properly; I'll post some pics; they're between 7-15mm big now, and doing fine. Mind you, this is the F2 (!!). Afaik nobody has bred these before (or at least didn't tell anyone) so I'm a bit proud, yes?
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well done Sid.
What are you tring to sort out about posting pics?
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Heck, I don't even got my new cam working yet; patience patience
That G2 has a RTFM like a telephone book!
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OK, G2 is obviously the Camera.
Never heard of one.
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ooooops! sorry; I thought a G2 was fairly famous; it's actually a Canon powershot G2.
Hey I'm a rookie, never had a digital camera in my life, and I'm not good at taking pics at all (hence the digital; or it would cost a ton on chemicals, wasted film, time etc too...)
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