I have expanded my hobby yet again. Someone said there is a light at the end of this tunnel, but I still don't see it.
Corydoras robineae
Corydoras sp. C131
Scleromystax barbatus
Corydoras haroldschultzi
Miscellaneous Corydoras
Catfish
Catfish
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That's some very nice photography. And the Scleromystax barbatus is one beautiful catfish! I love the gentle nature of these fish and the way they can wink at you. My green lasers have laid eggs a number of times in my community 12 g, but I've never had the right setup to be able to raise the young. Someday!
Doug
Doug
Thanks!
These were actually test shots to see how well I could photograph with the sand
First time trying it. I think there will always be a few grains that are overexposed when shooting bottom dwellers.
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Sand works great as a reflector to help better expose the underside of fish that swim higher up in the water column.
These were actually test shots to see how well I could photograph with the sand
First time trying it. I think there will always be a few grains that are overexposed when shooting bottom dwellers.
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Sand works great as a reflector to help better expose the underside of fish that swim higher up in the water column.
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That would be New Tank Syndrome!Cristy Keister wrote:Nice photos! But your tanks look way too clean.
Ask for new photos in a month or two.
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You caught me Kris!
Haven't kept them long enough to see if they dig. They do sift sand so I am guessing they could cause a little trouble in a planted tank. May just stir up the top layer which isn't all bad. I think the barbatus get to about 3". I had to beg and plead the person to sell me those, they were originally not for sale. Hopefully I can breed them, as there seems to be a lot of interest in them.
Haven't kept them long enough to see if they dig. They do sift sand so I am guessing they could cause a little trouble in a planted tank. May just stir up the top layer which isn't all bad. I think the barbatus get to about 3". I had to beg and plead the person to sell me those, they were originally not for sale. Hopefully I can breed them, as there seems to be a lot of interest in them.
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