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Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105070

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Still learning how to use manual focus

Some of my Rainbow fish







My red O



Lutino



Baby african cichlid planted tank (Temp)



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Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105075

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very cool.
If you're still learning, that will provide us with very good pics.
Nice pics!
How old is the lutino, he looks massive!
Our fish don't grow too big, our tank becomes too small!
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Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105080

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Thanks
I think he is almost 2 years old now, let me find a photo when he was young.

Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105082

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No photo but i have a video on youtube

Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105083

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cool stuff.
Are the other 2 O's still around?
I love the pangs too, how big are they and are they in the same tank with the oscars nowadays?

btw the biorb is sweet looking.
Do the ciclids stay that small, or are they babies?
Our fish don't grow too big, our tank becomes too small!
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Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105093

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From that video, I just have the lutino and the small tiger oscar, he is pretty big now . The other 2, well one of them died and the other one is living in a 55 gallon with a green terror

I think they are babies since iv seen some big Electric yellow cichlids, but Im moving them once they get a little bigger, just dont have any spare tanks atm.

Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105101

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Nice pics, I know you have the Sony camera but what sort of lense are you using for the photos?

I like the look of the temp fry tank. At first I didn't realise it was a Biorb I though it was a single picture of some sort of wall mounted double tank
Are the stripy ones baby Crimson Tides/Lake Kioga whatsits? Could be something completely different Iv never kept Africans before only CA/SA Cihlids.

Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105103

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Thanks, Im not exactly good with cameras but I haven't changed the lense when i got it this is what im using www.eastcoastphoto.com/images/bfinder/DSC-F828_1098.jpg its DSC-F828.
Im also not sure what the blue ones are called in english, I do know the yellow ones are electric labs, but I think they are called White Top Cynotilapia.
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Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105115

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Very nice....
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Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105136

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nice fishes FJvamp.... how big is your tank for the pang????
my 2 inches pang before are now 28 inches long....

i am confused with your lutino... it looks like a red tiger...

Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105142

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Its 125, they are all being moved, iv been busy with college and havent had much time to work on the 300gallon

Im not sure really what kind of oscar it is, whenever i see a white oscar i call it albino

Re: Close up fish photos. 1 year, 10 months ago #105145

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FJvamp wrote:
Its 125, they are all being moved, iv been busy with college and havent had much time to work on the 300gallon

i can only suggest to control the feedings (volume or quantity) for they
can eat so much and grow fast.... with control volume, you can slow down
their growth.... i have seen a pang about 7 feet long....

Im not sure really what kind of oscar it is, whenever i see a white oscar i call it albino

yeah, i know what you mean... i used to call my previous yellow oscar an albino.
whatever kind or type it is... he/she is beautiful.... and looks very healthy...
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