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ceeej31;4486322; said:
sent this email to national geographic.

I SEEN WHAT YOU DONE THERE



Sincerely Disappointed, Colin M

do you have a clip of this video? did you see it more than once, or for more than the one second you say it was on your TV? what makes you feel it was superimposed? do you have a film background? in your 10 years of avid aquarium-ness have you become a marine biologist and are certain that there is no possible species of marine fish that could resemble a cardinal tetra (a fish commonly sold to beginner fish keepers at large chain pet stores)?

im not saying i have, just cant help but feel i would write such pointless letter to such a large, reputable, and prestigious group of people without asking myself those questions. i feel the people national geograhpic is comprised of have more knowledge than to waste time super imposing some freshwater fish over coral when i am sure they have a video library of hundreds of thousands of hours of other beautiful real footage they could chose from.
 
the letter was intended to be a joke.
and it was very clear the fish were superimposed, especially at the spot where they entered the coral.
i will see if i can find the clip
if any one is interested in seeing it for themselves, the show is airing again at 11:00pm Natgeo wild channel
 
It was real! SW Cardinal Tetras are the latest thing!
 
i know nothing about salt water fish but when i googled fusiliers (what patrickjohnsgarcia called them) and they are blue and bright florescent yellow. far from a cardinal tetra. unless im mistaken i dont think the two could be confused that easy.i didnt see the clip. maybe someone will find it on youtube.
 
hahahaha...what do you guys think of the episode where the guy "apparently" swim with megaladons? Just how stupid do these people think we are?
 
biohazardcustomz;4487164; said:
i know nothing about salt water fish but when i googled fusiliers (what patrickjohnsgarcia called them) and they are blue and bright florescent yellow. far from a cardinal tetra. unless im mistaken i dont think the two could be confused that easy.i didnt see the clip. maybe someone will find it on youtube.
i googled it also...it may not be fusiliers but it certainly is not cardinal tetras...
try watching a few shows about diving and for sure you will see those "cardinal tetras"......
 
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