Adventures with the Ruler

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kaysie

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So every time I come close to them, they need to investigate, and this time was no different. Even more so, because I had a ruler.

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After a few (okay a lot) of missed shots, I got a few good ones.

This one's blue, sitting on a pot. The pot tilts down, and the ruler tilted up, so its a bit off.

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Then I got the bright idea to take it OUT of the tank.

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LOL. KC, I find easiest way is simply to use anything that is straight like a chop stick and simply put one end at head and quickly mark length with thumb. Then use the ruler against the chopstick.

That,s a cool piccy at end though. Just about right size to date my Moonpie (135mm confirmed yesterday..lol). If only we new what sex they were.
 
I think this one's still a little too young to date. Maybe at 170mm or so.
 
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