Harvesting Nemo

LordsSoilder said:
It is used to test T.V.'s and home theaters by most installers today... It has great animation and awesome sound...

Nemo was actually made in 720p. The DVD version is scaled down to 480p. Im not sure where you can buy the 720p version, but it should be exceptionally clear (needs to be run through a pc or other equipment capable of displaying 720p content though)
 
Larvae are not the same as eggs. Many SW fish lay eggs, that then hatch, releasing larvae. The larvae is then floating around, consuming plankton, until metamorphosis into a juvenile fish that looks like a miniature adult--though in some cases, the juvenile fish looks like a fish, but not necessarily like an adult of it's species.
 
I don't think we need to go as far as only buying captive-bred fish. There is a council out there that tries to regulate this industry... It's called the Marine Aquarium Council.

http://www.aquariumcouncil.org

Sure, they can't force people to become certified under their rules, but they still do a lot to save our reefs. Check our their webpage, they have a list of "MAC certified Suppliers/Retailers/Collectors"

I've emailed people on that list before and asked them for a list of companies that they supply in my area - and they have always replied!
 
slipknottin said:
Nemo was actually made in 720p. The DVD version is scaled down to 480p. Im not sure where you can buy the 720p version, but it should be exceptionally clear (needs to be run through a pc or other equipment capable of displaying 720p content though)

720p Is awesome, but rare still... You not only need something that can play it, you also need a tv that can show it. Mitsubishi just came out with an 80in that can...

I barely had the money for my 52 much less a 80 with 720p...

Anyway,
Orion, thanks for the info, cool stuff to know.
 
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