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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
YIPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!! Spinning in my chair over here, Steve!!!!!!!!! OMG, i ADORE these pictures!!!!!! #2 is my fav!!!!!! you show his little mouth and eye so clearly!!!!!! oh wow...seeing the development is so incredible!!!!!!!!!!! oh man i'm so sorry i eat salmon now. ;( oh...in #3 i notice his little fin!!!!!!!!! adorable!!! and in #4, look at that top guy...he looks a bit scared or lost! awwwww. you gonna post any of these in your gallery??????? i sure hope so!!! maybe you already did??? running there now!!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!! :)
I was waiting for someone to ask. A degree is the average water temp for the day. Therefore if the water is 6 degrees, that is a 6 degree day. So therefore you keep a record of the daily temp and accumulate it. Hence 1000 deg days at a water temp of 10 deg C equals 100 normal days. Hope that helps. Eggs and Alevins are kept at approx 6 degree and fry (pic #4)at approx 12 deg. Steve
So, lemme get this right - unless you know the water temperature, you can't tell how old they are? Like, in the first one they are 480 degree days old. As we don't know the water temp they could be 48 days (@10 degrees) or 80 days old (@6 degrees).....? And what happens if the temp changes, like for half the time it's 8 degress? that would make them 70 days old.... ehhh? Blimey, the Gregorian calender DOES have it's advantages ;-0 Wow. poor things. imagine not knowing when your birthday is coz it got warmer........ (",)
The water is logged automatically via a data logger. Then the temp is averaged for that day. So yes you are right, the old Gregorain calender does have it's advantages... :) At certain stages of lives it is very important that the temp remains in a certain temp band, i.e. when there in their egg and Alevin stage, the temp should remain about 6 degrees (C). Steve
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