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Mobius_1 08-15-2007 05:16 PM



taken maybe last year when we had a super high tide. now imagine that going over the fence and you have Isabelle. :(

gung ho 08-15-2007 06:23 PM

very cool pic man love it

Major Bludd 08-15-2007 07:15 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Blowtorch
OK here's a couple of my photos of the week. Over the weekend my wife and I decided to hit a few yard sales. I figured it would be a chance to find some joes. Instead I got a 55 gal fish tank, so my fish packed their bags and moved from the 10 gal.

My African Cichlid. Neat fish and the color is beautiful. I'm considering getting a few more in different colors.


My Striped Raphael Catfish (he's nocturnal hunter and I guess a little camera shy)
A very cool fish he's also known as a "talking catfish" he grinds the bones of its pectoral fins whichs makes a crooking sound. Really awesome shocked me the first time I heard it.


Rainbow Shark This is a fish with an identity crisis. He isn't a shark at all, but a loach. And he seems to like to hang out with the Raphael Catfish. Even after moving them to the bigger tank.

And since we're posting insect pictures here's one I took a few weeks ago while out shooting my Vipers


BT
These are very well done. How much of a pain was it to take the photo? Don't fish move all the time? What other fish live in your tank?

Outrider 08-16-2007 12:28 AM

I'll bet no-one else has spotted any of these on a location shoot! This pair were in the park about 3km from our home one morning a few months back whilst my wife and I were out shooting Joe pics.

[IMG]Local wildlife.[/IMG]

Blowtorch 08-16-2007 03:55 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Major Bludd
BT
These are very well done. How much of a pain was it to take the photo? Don't fish move all the time? What other fish live in your tank?


It took a couple a times to get the shot. Yes they do move all the time, but will do it in one spot. I have two Green Spotted Puffers, an Iridescent Shark (which is not a shark, but a catfish :confused: ), a Leopard Pleco (Algae Eater) and a Zebra Danio (had 5, but lost a couple during the move to OH and 1 was eaten by the Raphael Catfish :eek: ) I'm thinking of getting a Chinese Butterfly Loach, I'm just waiting for the pet store to say they are cleared to sell.

Apparition 08-16-2007 07:15 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Outrider
I'll bet no-one else has spotted any of these on a location shoot! This pair were in the park about 3km from our home one morning a few months back whilst my wife and I were out shooting Joe pics.

[IMG]Local wildlife.[/IMG]


The only time I saw kangaroos was at the zoo!

General Scarlett 08-16-2007 08:11 PM

WOW!!

What great pictures everyone!! It's so refreshing to see another side of all of you......Keep up the FANTASTIC pics!!!!!

:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

Pit Viper v2 08-16-2007 09:23 PM

This is a picture of an old abandoned Army hospital. It was used during or after WWII. It has since closed. Some of the buildings have been converted into businesses but other are just empty and are falling apart.


Blowtorch 08-22-2007 07:24 PM

Here's another one from the tank (for those who give a rat's a$$) This is my Pleco he was about 2 inches when I got him, now here's close to 5 inches.

gung ho 08-22-2007 08:04 PM

mud sucker!!! thats what we call them lol i don't know what the real name is for those kinds of fish


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