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Post by Carl on Jun 6, 2013 9:30:14 GMT -5
I think I have figured out the problem with loosing my fish, I just had to put more mesh stuff in it so the fish could not get into the holes. No more dead fish! yeah What holes are you referring to, in the rocks? Carl
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Post by cashay on Jul 26, 2015 12:44:42 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me how to post a picture that says the file is to big? I want to put a picture of my fish now how much they have grown since the first pics
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Post by Carl on Jul 26, 2015 16:36:48 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me how to post a picture that says the file is to big? I want to put a picture of my fish now how much they have grown since the first pics Have you tried the attachment feature? If this is the problem, you should be able to shrink the picture. The problem is that modern cameras/cell phones take such large picture files, they are now too big for many attachments. I personally use Photoshop to re-size, crop. etc pictures. However if you do not have this "paid"program, Paint which is part of Windows will work. Reference: windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/resize-a-picture-using-paintAnother way is to use Photobucket to host pictures which automatically sizes your picture and adds codes to add to forums such as this. Here is tutorial for use by EA member Parker: everythingaquatic.proboards.com/thread/3331/pictures-friendsCarl
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