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It was an experiment that went wrong. Found the poor little guy deat yesterday😒. I've since repurposed that 1 gallon to a brine shrimp hatchery. Not enough plantd to prolong water change. Just proves 1 gallon is too small for these guys long term.
Lots of rookie errors...improper substrate, lack of water change, should have established the plants first...I do have a 2.5 gallon that is doing much much better
I don’t even use my 3x, I gave it to the dog to play with. Let alone use a 5x. I rarely even use my 2x or 1.5x. Those absurd things are telescope image killers
Mr. Bahddaym you catch more fish in one video than I did all last season lol, it’s truly amazing. I’ve gone to this park but I find it so swampy as a novice fisherman that I constantly get snagged every few casts and then fight to retrieve the line. Do you find the weedless hook to be fool proof for fishing here or is there something in the retrieval technique too? I was considering using bullet weights to get around this problem. Also I want to fish for panfish more, and have the halton conservation pass, any park and setup you’d recommend for panfish? I have a basic Shimano sienna medium light spinning rod. FYI funny story, my brother and I visited here last late summer around sunset, and heard a pack of dogs or something howling in unison from behind the tree line, it sounded like a wolf pack and it was frightening, no one else was there but us, and we bolted outta there like our lives depended on it, lol.
Thanks! I use a #2 weedless hook at most of my spots with a wacky rig setup. Seems to be fool proof. I tend to cast in a fanning pattern to cover as much water from one spot when I can. Trick to this location is finding weed pockets or edge of weedline. Good call on bolting when hearing the howling...definately either wolves or coyotes.
@@Lostmistt there are knobs on the eye piece the slide the eyepiece tube in and out. That is the focus. If you’re trying to use a cell phone like I am, you have to manually focus the phone in manual mode
There are eyepieces that have a zoom range of 3 mm to 8 mm. Lot's on Amazon. I do caution, more zoom/magnification requires more stability from your mount. You have to have a very high quality tripod, solid surface and no wind shaking your telescope when observing. Depending on your optical tube, it also may be incredibly difficult to focus. At higher magnification you also sacrifice light coming into the eyepiece, so what you're viewing will become very dark, again, depending on the size of your main tube. I've never magnified down to 3mm so I couldn't tell you if it would work with my telescope. My guess is that it wouldn't. I do recommend the Celestron 8-24mm as the eyepiece is threaded to accept a T mount for a camera if you want to get into astrophotography.
@@GOwBahddaym My telescope is Jiehe Astronomical 350/50, I don't have a tripod anymore, not enough to buy an expensive tripod, but I would buy the 8 mm eyepiece one. I would stabilize my hands so it won't move. *I use the Barlow lens 3X to look farther, but it's not enough to look at the Moon closer. I have a K25mm and K9mm eyepieces, The comparison of these eyepieces I tried, the far one is K9mm. But from your comment, I would recommend buying an 8mm eyepiece.* *_Also, should I buy a big telescope ( Like you have now ). I love space but I want to see about the planets, how they look from my telescope._*
I believe you can start seeing planets, at least the bigger ones, with telescopes that are at least 75mm diameter, again depends on who makes it. There are videos of Jupiter being viewed with 75mm out there...but again, magnification limitations. 50mm telescopes are limited by their ability to capture light (small entrance for light to enter). I would advice you to purchase the biggest telescope you're willing to spend on. Bigger opening on telescope = more light. 50mm telescopes for me are for daytime use for bird spotting, that's my opinion. I just started this hobby about a year ago, but I have extensive photography knowledge on optics that transfers over consistently.
Great video! Have you tried fishing here in the winter, when the pond isn't frozen of course? I was looking for a spot where I could do some panfish / bass fishing. Thanks
Late fall and early spring just after the thaw is the latest and earliest I've ever been there. I found the bass to be very sluggish by late fall when I went. Bass season ends November 30th, so definitely no targeting bass after that time. For panfish in this pond, they seem to be most active at the beginning of June just before that bass season starts up. Thanks for watching!
It needs to be fit in between the tripod head and base legs. I would think as long as the rig fits between the legs and head of any tripod, you could possibly use it with any tripod/head combinations that rhif the rig.
Honestly, I don't believe you would be able to hold them still enough to appreciate either. I have a pair of Celestron 15x70 binoculars that I struggle to use finding specific targets like planets. I definitely can't see star clusters, at least where I'm located in the city. It could be different in rural areas, but I've never had the opportunity to try yet.
Feel sorry that you bought powerseeker 127eq instead of powerseeker 114eq which is many times better than 127eq because the powerseeker 114eq(NOT ASTROMASTER 114eq) is not a bird jones telescope.
See, I ran into this problem to With the wobbles And with the bright light I just turned down contrast on my phone screen And phone camera And I got a stabilizer which all cost about $100
I am literally seeing the same image from a 76mm saxon telescope. So a 127eq should be more clear and excellent. Requires stable ground, proper eyepieces and ofcourse focusing on mobile.
What phone do you have and also what your lens power and type you can’t see anything it’s blue and overexposed I have a celestron 130 EQ whith stock eyepieces and 3X X-cell Barlow and see way better also whiht a celestron XYZ mount even whith a cheap telescope I could see Jupiter good whiht a 70/700 refractor