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Three types of ackies, baby pics

FR Apr 24, 2006 11:54 AM



The upper ones are topenders, the middle, reds,
the lower yellows. All three were hatched in the
last week to 10 days, so its a good comparision.
Cheers

Replies (12)

varanuus Apr 24, 2006 12:56 PM

Why on the two last pics is the background so diffirent in color even if its clearly the same rock??
nice babies tought.
Simon

FR Apr 24, 2006 01:45 PM

Well, its not the same rock, and the bottom two are sized smaller and were taken with a flash. The top one is sized larger, different rock and no flash. There you go.

You have nothing else to say??? No congrats or cool dude or something. Cheers

varanuus Apr 24, 2006 02:23 PM

Cool dude! there you go.
And then, you didnt convince me that the yellow and red pic werent taken on the same rock.Its clearly the same execpt with a redish color.How would this happen? Anyway, nice background.

Simon

RFB Apr 24, 2006 03:03 PM

Beautiful pictures. Congrats on the babies. It is the same rock in the last two pictures though.

FR Apr 24, 2006 06:05 PM

I believe I said, but I could be wrong, the top rock is different, the bottom two is the same.

I guess I should post a ton of pics of rocks. More interest in them, hahahahahahahahahahaha What difference does it make what rock is what anyway? Cheers

RFB Apr 25, 2006 01:37 PM

I can't help it, I just love rocks Seriously, keep up the good work Frank. I always love seeing pictures of your babies.

JT Apr 25, 2006 04:07 PM

and not just come out and say what he felt. I think he's implying that there is some sort of photoshopping going on with the pic. If that's what he felt, I dont' know why he just didn't come out and say it.

Beautiful babies by the way Frank. These and all the others you've been posting. Thanks for sharing, I love seeing pics of your little guys.

FR Apr 25, 2006 04:51 PM

There was no photoshop, as I have no idea how to do such a thing. In fact, the slight color differences are more to do with the stupid dang camera. Sometimes it takes good pics, sometimes not. Too many trips in the bush I suppose.

I have to guess its more about, those who photoshop, must suspect photoshop.

And thanks for the good comments, I will be having lots more little fellas popping their heads out.Cheers Frank

ritt Apr 24, 2006 02:05 PM

Awesome, just plain awesome.
Congrats, those are some awesome babies.
Not that I could afford them, but how much are those red ones with the yellow "stripe"? topenders i think you called them?

jobi Apr 24, 2006 04:07 PM

Bravo for the new borns!

pepoles seem more interested in rocks then ackies, are they endangered in the states?
we have plenty of rocks in my erea, if some are interested I can post plenty of photos.

rgds

FR Apr 24, 2006 06:09 PM

Thats what I am talking about. This forum is so slow, I would have thought any post that does not start with, "Help me, my sav" would be nice.

But I should have known better and stick to posting pics on other forum.

By the way, we have millions and millions of rocks hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Cheers

pgross8245 Apr 25, 2006 05:21 PM

They are all really beautiful babies, I like them a lot better than the rocks. Keep up the good work, thanks for sharing.

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