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Post by eve on Sept 2, 2008 23:03:26 GMT -5
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Post by jonv on Sept 2, 2008 23:23:01 GMT -5
That's some pretty good work there Eve. I noticed too, that if you take shots after a water change, you seem to get more clearer and deeper images from the tank.
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Post by eve on Sept 2, 2008 23:25:33 GMT -5
thanks those pics are not the best, and where actually something i tried out maybe after looking at them a while you will figure out what i did oh yes, the pics are way clearer about 1-3 days after doing a waterchanges reason being, because you get out all the junk
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Post by brenda on Sept 3, 2008 8:48:39 GMT -5
Nice pics Eve!!!!
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Post by bikeguy33 on Sept 3, 2008 12:37:20 GMT -5
very pretty and well laid out tank...nice work. if those lil guys could grin, i`m sure they`d look like clowns right now...
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Post by Carl on Sept 3, 2008 13:00:16 GMT -5
Nice aquarium pics Eve! I will try and get around to adding more of these as thumbnails to Our members pictures page (page) Carl
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Post by eve on Sept 3, 2008 14:05:14 GMT -5
thanks guys lol bike, i'm sure they would i think none of you have noticed but those are all under water pics, besides the full tank shots ;D
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Post by murdock6701 on Sept 3, 2008 16:18:16 GMT -5
beautiful job and nice selection! sorry about the blue...have heard mixed views about how easy (or not) they are to keep....good luck!
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Post by eve on Sept 3, 2008 21:15:23 GMT -5
beautiful job and nice selection! sorry about the blue...have heard mixed views about how easy (or not) they are to keep....good luck! thanks yes, i'm very happy about it as for the blue, i had 2 dieing already i got a pair at first, and my male died, and i replaced it then my female died and i let it go now i'm left with the male, let's see how it will go i have him now since 5 months so fingers crossed i'm not planning on replacing the female though don't know if it was bad luck or genes of the fish
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Post by goldenpuon on Sept 4, 2008 16:52:23 GMT -5
Awesome fish Eve! I love your tetras. I've wished to keep those for a long time but I haven't had the facilities. Yet another idea for a fish after college. lol
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Post by eve on Sept 4, 2008 16:54:04 GMT -5
Awesome fish Eve! I love your tetras. I've wished to keep those for a long time but I haven't had the facilities. Yet another idea for a fish after college. lol thanks, i'm sure you will keep other fish later down the road as well
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Post by babygeige on Sept 5, 2008 20:01:23 GMT -5
Very nice! I really like the decor you have.
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Post by eve on Sept 6, 2008 0:57:56 GMT -5
thanks guys i have no regrets what so ever to have changed from africans to peaceful cichlids Carl- thanks for adding my pics
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Post by theoden on Sept 14, 2008 17:27:29 GMT -5
Good looking tank, Eve! Just now getting a look at it.
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Post by eve on Sept 15, 2008 11:46:56 GMT -5
thanks
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Post by eve on Oct 4, 2008 0:01:16 GMT -5
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Post by 8 in the Corner on Oct 4, 2008 0:24:33 GMT -5
Eve, That little kribensis female, with the red belly, in #8 photo is looking for a boyfriend to start a family. You should give them a 10g of their own and they will reward you with some great parenting behavior as they spawn and raise their fry.
I love kribs, I just bought a group of 8 to start keeping them again. The females are the ones who decide which male they will pair up with, they will actually drive away other females to get the male they want.
John
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Post by eve on Oct 4, 2008 0:46:36 GMT -5
Eve, That little kribensis female, with the red belly, in #8 photo is looking for a boyfriend to start a family. You should give them a 10g of their own and they will reward you with some great parenting behavior as they spawn and raise their fry.
I love kribs, I just bought a group of 8 to start keeping them again. The females are the ones who decide which male they will pair up with, they will actually drive away other females to get the male they want.
John thanks john, yes i know i actually just started another thread on kribs having breeding colors i'm planning on getting rid of my auratus fry, and then transfer the kribs in there maybe doing it so even on the weekend ;D
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Post by goldenpuon on Oct 4, 2008 11:24:47 GMT -5
Wow! Nice fish. Are they a kind of tetra? Sorry for my awful at fish indetification, it's just I've only really kept 4 kinds of fish in my life....
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Post by eve on Oct 4, 2008 11:56:34 GMT -5
the reddish ones, yes, those are short finned serpae tetras
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