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Hey! THat is more then a couple! :D

Try a smaller (larger number) aperture to get more depth of field. (more is in focus.)
 
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it's a Canon Telephoto EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro Autofocus Lens. some might be with the stock XSi Lens, but I am 99% sure all those were taking with the 100mm macro lens i mentioned.
 

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Nice picts, larry. I want to see a macro shot of one of those berghia you got from me. It would be cool if you could get one eating.
 
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you know Jeremy I will have to do that... :D those guy's came in great by the way, and have already laid a couple egg strands.

here are some pics of those guys from my iPhone camera.... not quite the best quality, but you get the idea.


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Great picture. I need to get a macro lense for my Rebel.
 

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Hmmm...that's really interesting. You are keeping the berghias in a floating breeder box? Let us know how that goes, I'll be interested to know if they stay in there. They should be able to squeeze through those slats without any problem, especially the babies. But they may stay there if they have enough food to eat.
 
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they can squeeze out through the slats, however, with the netting in there, they stay put. we will see if the netting holds the babies.... I am not sure about that one.
 

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