Loach Pictures

Barracuda518

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I got a new camera today and I am trying to learn how to take good pictures. I didnt realize how dirty the glass was :blink:

I gotta give credit to Emma for the fork/cucumber idea :good:

Clowns:

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Botia Kubotai:

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Various:

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Thanks for looking :good:
 
is that tank glass if so watch out with the fork, stabbing tamperd glass will cause a huge chain effect, anyway nice camera
 
is that tank glass if so watch out with the fork, stabbing tamperd glass will cause a huge chain effect, anyway nice camera

I actually have that fork tied to nylon and lower it into the tank very slowly until it touches the sand and then I push the fork into the sand with a net.
 
nice fish. what else do you keep in the tank and what size is it.
:D

Right now they are in a 55 Gallon until I move the clowns to the 75 gallon I have. The other loaches will stay in this tank and I might increase their numbers. Its just the loaches in the tank with some cories, porthole catfish, and some zebra danios.
 
U copier u :p Great clear pics, how do you find the loaches and cory/brochis get along ? When i tried mine together the yoyo loaches had an overnight cory killing spree :crazy: . So now i have loaches in one tank and the corys are in with the shrimp and snails in another.

Emma :D
 
I have 5 bronze cories, will they eat cucumber? Also, great pics, I want those loaches so bad!
 
Its not until you have a good camera that its noticeable how much water stains are visible from closeup shots.

Nice pics btw.
 

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