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A few photos 11 Attachment(s) A few more pictures, Sorry for poor quality but it's as good as it gets with my abilities.:roll: |
Looking good! Thanks for posting. |
I've never seen so many pics from you, all at once, in one thread! Nice job. What type of cichlid is that? And the floating plant, in the larger tank? Is it real?? It looks perfect, as if it can't be real. Nice set ups! Speaking of pics, now that you are on a roll, it's been TWO years now that I've been waiting to see a picture of Hoover. Is your dog really that camera shy?? ;-) |
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I stole,(errr) borrowed my brother's digital camera and hence the sudden photo's with the help of a co-worker :roll:. Cichlid is a Green Terror I rescued from near death in September.Fish store housed the then two inch GT with a tank holding spawning Jewel cichlids. He had no tail or dorsal fin and was petty beat up but is doing well now and is nearly five inches . I WILL get a picture of Hoover and post it soon I promise. OOP"S The floating plant is artificial Bamboo grass. I'm having issues with Pennywort that won't stay where I want it on the surface, and the artificial grass is temporary. |
I thought that plant looked like bamboo. It's really attractive. |
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And a *promise* of a pic of Hoover. Cool. 8-) |
tanks and fish looks really good. |
Gorgeous! Always nice to hear of success stories with fish kept in less than ideal conditions. Hoover......LOVE IT! I wanna see pics too! |
Look really nice! You should try turning off your flash when taking pics it won't reflect of the glass that way. Just make sure you hold it very still or just put the camera on a still surface. |
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It's not nice to criticize us *middle agers* who are still working on getting up to speed!! :lol: |
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