
What lens for corn costs. Nikon D60?
We check people less and they are all pretty pricey, but I started to photographers. I do not know what to expect. What is the average value fish Eye Lens for this model.
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Hog Wild Zoo Sticks Party Set(Pack of $14.95 The easiest chop sticks you'll ever use Zoo Sticks are for people who have a hard time using chop sticks. The one piece design makes picking up food a snap and lets everyone - especially kids - enjoy chop sticks. Zoo Sticks come in eight fun animal shapes with bright colors. Colors may vary. Each sold seperately.... |
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Lolita Stemless Wine Glass, Fish Eyes $15.99 Making every day a little more glamorous! Love my Lolita wine glass. 20 oz glass. Hand painted. Gift boxed.... |
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Wild Eye Designs Martini Shaker, Goldfish Design $24.95 These hand-blown glass martini shakers add a colorful sophistication to any bar or kitchen.... |
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Here Come The 123s $8.35 They Might Be Giants are like the handful of best-selling authors who also happen to be doctors or astrophysicists: They do two things so well--in their case kids' music and grown-up music--that it seems a little unfair, like the talent scale has been tipped too hard in their favor. Like Here Come the 123s, the follow-up to 2005's Here Come the ABCs, and TMBG's third kids' record. Here the Johns--... |
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150 Cartoon Classics $1.98 WOW! 150 Cartoon Classics DVD Set. PRICED LOW! Hours of classic animation! Here's the ultimate collection of 150 Classic Cartoons. A laugh a minute featuring all-time favorite characters and fun-filled antics from the Golden Age of animation. Starring Woody Woodpecker, Popeye, The Three Stooges, Casper, Betty Boop and more on 4 Discs. Set weighs 6 ozs. Nab your kid-friendly Set now! 150 Cartoon Cl... |
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Mind's Eye [VHS] $19.98 Mind's Eye [VHS]... |
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Dr. Seuss's ABC [VHS] $7.98 Together, the three stories in this video offer a fine introduction to the basics of reading, in an appealing and humorous format kids will enjoy. Dr. Seuss ABC's teaches the alphabet through whimsical Seuss characters and crazy, kid-friendly words. Each word of the alphabet is introduced with its capital and lowercase letters. Then different words that use the letter are spelled. Kids will enjoy ... |
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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich [VHS] $79.99 ... |
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Victorinox Swiss Army Champion Plus Pocket Knife $34.99 From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army Knife a century ago comes the Champion Plus, a complete set of tools for campers, hikers, hunters, fishers, picnic enthusiasts, and people all trades--all neatly contained in a single implement. Measuring just 3-1/2 inches long, the Champion Plus is stylishly cased in the famous red Swiss Army body that's recognized around the world. More impor... |
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3 Watt LED Flashlight with Advance Focus System, (Fish Eye Len -- Zoom 1X ~ 2000X), Focus Distance Up To 0.5 Mile $2.99 Advanced Focusing Len Design (Fisheye Len) - Zooming Focus from 1X to 2000X Area Features: Specification: |
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Terapon jarbua Target Fish $12.99 The Target Fish is named for its coloration as it appears when views from above. Looking down on this fish, it appears to have a bulls-eye on its back. From the side, these rings look like crescent, earning this fish another common name, the Crescent Perch. Target Fish live in brackish and even some freshwater environments as juveniles. They can be found in mangrove swamps and estuaries. As they mature, they will often migrate into the fully marine ocean environment. As these fish grow very large, they need a large aquarium with plenty of swimming room and no tankmates that are small enough to be eaten. Feed a varied diet of frozen and prepared foods like meaty pellets, shrimp, scallops, clam and similar foods. Live foods should only be given very occasionally. |
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Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae Red Eye Tetra $1.99 The Red Eye Tetra is a silver fish with a black bar at the base of the tail and red in the eyes. Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae is practically identical to the slightly larger species Moenkhausia oligolepsis, and they may be found in schools together. Both are attractive schooling fish and are fairly robust. Because they are schooling fish they are best kept in groups of at least 6 fish. Red Eye Tetras are generally peaceful fish, and can be kept with most community species. They will accept most flake and small granular food as well as the occasional frozen brine shrimp or blood worms. Feeding frozen foods occasionally will help promote their best health and color. They can adapt to a variety of water conditions, but prefer slightly acidic water. They make good candidates for the planted tank. |
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Betta splendens Siamese Fighting Fish- Male $3.99 Bettas are one of the most beautiful of all the anabantoids (gouramis, or "air-breathers"). Their ability to breathe air directly from the atmosphere enables them to live in the stagnant pools and puddles in which they naturally occur. The bettas seen in stores today are very different from the wild types. Throughout the years the betta has been bred for longer fins and intense colors. They are very different from the short finned, mostly brown, wild bettas. Bettas have evolved a very intense territorial aggression to the point where they are best kept by themselves. They do not tolerate other males and females are only tolerated when breeding. This natural behavior and their ability to breathe atmospheric air makes them ideal for keeping in bowls and small aquaria. As long as the water is kept relatively warm and is changed regularly, they do very well. Bettas are carnivorous fish and must be fed meaty foods. There are many special prepared Betta diets (flake/pellet) that are excellent foods. Blood worms, brine shrimp, and plankton are also excellent as treats. Keep in mind that a betta has a stomach about the size of it's eye. It should be fed an eyeful every day to maintain it's shape and health. It is very popular to keep bettas in a flower vase with a terrarium plant like the peace lily. This is an excellent setup for the fish but the water must be changed weekly or more and the fish fed regularly to keep it healthy. You must also keep a fair amount of space between the water level and top of the vase, because bettas need an open space to breathe atmospheric air. Also, BETTAS DO NOT EAT THE ROOTS OF THE PLANT! This is a popular misconception about this particular setup. If you happen to see your betta nibbling the roots, this is probably just out of starvation (if you aren't feeding it) or boredom. PLEASE NOTE: There are many names for the particular betta color patterns but most are variations of blue and/or red colors. The fish pictured above are representative of some of the variations available. If you are looking for a specific coloration, contact a livestock department representative or simply allow us to choose one of our favorites for you! |
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Crystal Eye - 8 oz. $6.49 White-furred dogs are often plagued by ugly staining underneath their eyes. Luckily, there's Crystal Eye. This safe formula removes those stains and cleanses the entire area, so your dog is as beautiful as can be Also great for cleansing Shar-pei, boxer, and bulldog faces, with their folds of skin. Size: 8 oz. |
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Eye Clear Pads - 90 pk $9.99 Eye Clear Pads are easy-to-use, pre-soaked pads that have a special, soothing formula to aid in cleaning your pet's eyes. Eye Clear Pads also eliminate ugly tear stains by breaking down debris in the eye to permit easy removal. Eye Clear Pads may be used for dogs, cats, birds, and horses. |
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Betta splendens Siamese Fighting Fish - Female $2.99 Bettas are one of the most beautiful of all the anabantoids (gouramis, or "air-breathers"). Their ability to breathe air directly from the atmosphere enables them to live in the stagnant pools and puddles in which they naturally occur. The bettas seen in stores today are very different from the wild types. Through the years, the betta has been bred for longer fins and intense colors. They are very different from the short finned, mostly brown, wild bettas. Female bettas look like male bettas, except they have small fins and are usually a little less colorful. Bettas have evolved a very intense territorial aggression to the point where they are best kept by themselves. They do not tolerate other males and females are only tolerated when breeding. This natural behavior and their ability to breathe atmospheric air makes them ideal for keeping in bowls and small aquaria. As long as the water is kept relatively warm and is changed regularly, they do very well. Bettas are carnivorous fish and must be fed meaty foods. There are many special prepared Betta diets (flake/pellet) that are excellent foods. Blood worms, brine shrimp, and plankton are also excellent as treats. Keep in mind that a betta has a stomach about the size of it's eye. It should be fed an eyeful every day to maintain it's shape and health. It is very popular to keep bettas in a flower vase with a terrarium plant like the peace lily. This is an excellent setup for the fish but the water must be changed weekly or more and the fish fed regularly to keep it healthy. You must also keep a fair amount of space between the water level and top of the vase, because bettas need an open space to breathe atmospheric air. Also, BETTAS DO NOT EAT THE ROOTS OF THE PLANT! This is a popular misconception about this particular setup. If you happen to see your betta nibbling the roots, this is probably just out of starvation (if you aren't feeding it) or boredom. There are many names for the particular betta color patterns but most are variations of blue and/or red colors. If you are looking for a specific coloration, contact a livestock department representative or simply allow us to choose one of our favorites for you! Bettas may not be shipped to California. |
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Paracirrhites arcatus Arc-eye Hawkfish - Small $19.99 The Arc-eye Hawkfish ( Paracirrhites arcatus ) has a light pinkish-brown body with a broad white stripe on each side that extends to the tail. They have a yellow and red arc-shaped marking behind the eye and three yellow dashes on the lower portion of the gill cover. Hawkfish are generally hardy fish with tons of "personality". They do not have swim bladders like most other fish and can usually be found perching on the substrate or rockwork. When a potential meal or invaders to their territorial swims (or crawls) by, the hawkfish will swoop in like their avian namesakes. They are always alert and will "hop" from perch to perch to investigate their surroundings. These fish can be kept with most other tankmates in a community or reef aquarium. Aside from any irritation that their perching may cause, they will not bother or damage corals and stationary invertebrates. They will, however, prey on smaller tankmates and crustaceans like shrimp. Hawkfish are not picky eaters and will almost always act hungry. They can be fed a variety of size-appropriate meaty foods (various types of shrimp, scallop, krill, fish flesh, plankton, squid, etc.) and most will also accept prepared foods like flakes and pellets. Larger hawkfish can be given live ghost shrimp as an occasional treat. |
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Paracirrhites arcatus Arc-eye Hawkfish - Large $39.99 The Arc-eye Hawkfish ( Paracirrhites arcatus ) has a light pinkish-brown body with a broad white stripe on each side that extends to the tail. They have a yellow and red arc-shaped marking behind the eye and three yellow dashes on the lower portion of the gill cover. Hawkfish are generally hardy fish with tons of "personality". They do not have swim bladders like most other fish and can usually be found perching on the substrate or rockwork. When a potential meal or invaders to their territorial swims (or crawls) by, the hawkfish will swoop in like their avian namesakes. They are always alert and will "hop" from perch to perch to investigate their surroundings. These fish can be kept with most other tankmates in a community or reef aquarium. Aside from any irritation that their perching may cause, they will not bother or damage corals and stationary invertebrates. They will, however, prey on smaller tankmates and crustaceans like shrimp. Hawkfish are not picky eaters and will almost always act hungry. They can be fed a variety of size-appropriate meaty foods (various types of shrimp, scallop, krill, fish flesh, plankton, squid, etc.) and most will also accept prepared foods like flakes and pellets. Larger hawkfish can be given live ghost shrimp as an occasional treat. |
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Eye Wipes - 25 pk $6.99 Spot clean your dog or cat's eyes quickly and easily, and leave behind an amazing scent with these handy wipes from Earthbath. All natural formula contains no alcohol or animal byproducts: just all-natural cleaners and conditioners to leave your pet looking and smelling great between baths. Excellent for wiping "goupy" eyes and other eye buildup |
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Pseudomugil gertrudae Gertrude's Blue-eye Rainbowfish $2.99 Quite different looking than other rainbows, the Gertrude's rainbow is very small and slender in shape. It is in the "Blue-eye" family, recognized by their neon-blue eyes. The finnage of this rainbow is quite impressive with filaments and wide fan-shapes. Over all, the fish is greenish-yellow in color with tiny black spots all over. The wing-like pectoral fins feature a bright yellow trimming. Females often feature a very light orange color throughout their body. Rainbows are an active, peaceful fish that enjoys schooling, so it is best to keep in groups of 4 or more. They will do well in a peaceful community tank, as well as a slightly more aggressive tank. They aren't too fussy about tank decor but do very well in a planted tank. They will eat a variety of prepared foods including flake, granules, and frozen. |
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Turtle Eye Drops - 2.25 oz. $3.99 This product opens and cleans inflamed turtle eyes. Can be used as a preventivefor eye diseases caused by vitamin A deficiency. Comes with free samples of Wipe Out 3 Hand Santitizer and Reptisafe Water Conditioner. |
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Dimidiochromis compressiceps Malawi Eye-biter- Large Adult $49.99 Though its nickname seems ominous, the Malawi Eye Biter does not necessarily practice this behavior. It is, however, quite an aggressive cichlid that should be kept with other cichlids of similar aggression. The Compressiceps is a beautiful cichlid as a juvenile and adult. The compressed body shape and strange looking underbite allow these fish to squeeze into rock crevices in pursuit of prey. Dominant males are deep metallic blue with a faint black stripe along each side and red accents in the dorsal and anal fins. In the wild, Compressiceps tend to hide amongst the tall plants waiting for prey. In the aquarium, these fish will eat fish that are small enough to swallow, but should be fed predator pellets or a variety of meaty frozen foods for optimal health. Tank decor can vary depending on what other cichlids you are keeping with your Compressiceps, though planted areas or caves will surely be appreciated. Due to the size and aggression of these fisha 90 gallon is recommended at minimum, larger if you plant to breed or keep more than one male. |
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Dimidiochromis compressiceps Malawi Eye-biter - Juvenile $7.99 Though its nickname seems ominous, the Malawi Eye Biter does not necessarily practice this behavior. It is, however, quite an aggressive cichlid that should be kept with other cichlids of similar aggression. The Compressiceps is a beautiful cichlid as a juvenile and adult. The compressed body shape and strange looking underbite allow these fish to squeeze into rock crevices in pursuit of prey. Dominant males are deep metallic blue with a faint black stripe along each side and red accents in the dorsal and anal fins. In the wild, Compressiceps tend to hide amongst the tall plants waiting for prey. In the aquarium, these fish will eat fish that are small enough to swallow, but should be fed predator pellets or a variety of meaty frozen foods for optimal health. Tank decor can vary depending on what other cichlids you are keeping with your Compressiceps, though planted areas or caves will surely be appreciated. Due to the size and aggression of these fisha 90 gallon is recommended at minimum, larger if you plant to breed or keep more than one male. |
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R-7 Sterile Eye Wash - 4 oz. - 118 mL $6.49 Clean your pet's eyes of debris in a soothing, no-tears way with R-7 Sterile Eye Wash. For dogs, cats and horses. |
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Turbo sp. Cat's Eye Turbo Snail $1.99 Cat's Eye Turbo Snails ( Turbo sp. ) are more elaborately-colored cousins to the popular Mexican Turbo Snail. Cat's Eye Turbos have contrasting light and dark striped or mottled patterns on their shells. Turbo Snails ( Turbo sp. ) are some of the most common and popular snails for aquarium algae control. There are many different species found around the world in tropical and some temperate (cooler water) region. All have a similar appearance with rounded, generally smooth shells. Most are shades of tan, brown or gray but some species can be brighter orange, whitish, or almost black. Colorations can be mottled, striped or checkerboard-like. Turbo Snails have thick, shell-like operculums (the "trapdoor" that protects the snail when withdrawn into its shell). These operculums can be smooth, spiraled, or bumpy, depending on the species. Turbo Snails are Reef Safe algae eaters. Although some may become clumsy as they grow larger in size, they do not eat corals, polyps or invertebrates. They will feed on microalgae, macroalgae, and some diatoms and cyanobacteria. If the algae supply in the aquarium becomes low, they should be fed supplements like Spirulina and dried or fresh macroalgaes. These and any other snails should not be added to new aquariums or to aquariums without algae to feed on unless they are supplementally fed. Snails should always be acclimated to a new aquarium upon arrival. Some species of Turbo snails or those collected from cooler-water regions like the Californian or Mexican coastlines may be short-lived in higher-temperature reef aquariums. Regular water changes will also help replenish mineral content in the aquarium to promote snail health and growth. |
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Zoanthus sp. Eagle-eye Polyp Rock $59.99 Zoanthid polyps are one of the collector's items of the reef trade. Many different color varieties and combinations exist and are sought after within the trade. They are easy to frag and can spread to cover a surface rapidly under the proper conditions. Zoanthid polyps' requirements can vary depending on the variety. More brightly colored colonies can require higher light than more subdued polyps. All are also filter feeders and can be target-fed with meaty foods like zooplankton and baby brine shrimp. They should have moderate flow to carry food to and waste away from the polyps. Zoanthid polyps secrete a toxin known as "palytoxin". This substance is known as one of the most powerful and dangerous toxins in nature, but a reaction beyond a mild skin rash is very rare. Avoid coming into contact with Zoanthid polyps for prolonged periods or with any open cuts or wounds; the use of gloves when handling your polyps is recommended. |
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Bullet Camera with Fish Eye 1.7mm Lens Sony CCD $270.56 Bullet Camera with Fish Eye 1.7mm Lens Sony CCD |
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Pentax-03 Fish-Eye Lens, The PENTAX 03 Fish-Eye lens for Q-series cameras delivers a unique fisheye effect. It's perfect for... $120.65 Pentax-03 Fish-Eye Lens, The PENTAX 03 Fish-Eye lens for Q-series cameras delivers a unique fisheye effect. It's perfect for... |
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Elacatinus puncticulatus Redhead Goby - Tankraised $19.99 The Redhead Goby ( Elacatinus puncticulatus ) has bright red on the top of its head, from eye to eye. The body is fairly transparent and can have a white or yellowish color. Black spots run down the sides of the fish and it may also have a short blue stripe under each eye. "Cleaner gobies" come mostly from the Gobiosoma genus but are also found in Elacatinus and a few others as fish are reclassified and new genuses are formed or assigned. Most fish from these groups clean parasites and dead scales off of larger fish, leading to their common name, but all can live without a "host" and will feed on a variety of foods in the aquarium. They are best kept in smaller reef tanks where they can be easily fed and enjoyed. Their diet should consist of meaty items like Cyclops, baby brine shrimp, mysis shrimp and similar items. While predators generally leave known "cleaner" fish alone in exchange for their services, always add larger fish well after these tiny gobies are established in the aquarium and monitor carefully. Predators may still eat smaller fish and inverts, "cleaner" or not. Not all of these gobies are "cleaner" fish and may not help keep parasites from other fish in the aquarium. Gobies from the same species may show aggression towards each other but are generally peaceful towards other fish of a similar size and temperament. |
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Fish Eye Converter $189.99 Offering excellent depth of field and exaggerated perspective, instantly expanding your photographic horizons. |