Well, I don't have any plants (yet), so I figured I would post a few shots of the plant killers.
Parachromis managuense
Some Malawi Peacocks
Hopefully I will have a planted tank in the very near future and will be able to show some photos of its progress.
Some Photos
Some Photos
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Mine all seem to be omnivorous, plus they like to dig and clear out the substrate.Aaron wrote:I agree, those are some great photos.
I think the peacocks would actually be okay with plants...aren't they carnivores?
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Nikor 60mm micro for the 1st shotGhazanfar Ghori wrote:what lens did you use? That DOF is ridiculous! (in a good way for the
non SLR folks.)
Nikor 105mm micro for the 2nd and 3rd
Aperture probably between f18 and f22
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