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You are right, the technique matters, but so does the apparatus. We cant take good macro photos using a regular lens and likewise for other kinds of photography as well. Hence i was interested in knowing esp. what kind of lighting he uses and lens.
Thank you for the quick response
I haven't seen an obvious male yet. Out of the 6 these 3 seemed to be grown more so took their pictures. So i guess ill wait some more weeks untill theyre all developed to see.
They've grown abit with me since i bought them and they no where look like Iniridae at all.
I was told Iniridae entire batch was wiped out in QT and just 6 pcs survived so i bought all 6 which were less than an inch at that time .