My fist Attempt

LiQuOrIcE

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This is my first ever fish tank, how great fish are!

They dont stay still long enough to get clear pics of them, so sorry about some of the blurs!

Also, these wernt with flash on, is it safe to use flash when taking pics of fish?

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Here are a few vids aswell if your interested, not the best quality, taken with my camera. Need to do 'save as' i think

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COOL TANK!!! and NICE PICS!!!:kewlpics:




is that a ten gallon???

that angel is nice, i like it a lot!!!! he will get too big for a 10 gallon though(if its a ten), but that may be a while so dont worry about it yet :D


realy nice tank, good setup for a first timer!
 
LiQuOrIcE said:
is it safe to use flash when taking pics of fish?
Yup, I've flashed so close to fish that they just may be blind :look:


Lovely tanks :D
 
Its a 3foot tank, is that around 10 galons?

anyway, here are some better pics of the fish!

The angels seems to pose for the camera, while all the others dont stop swimming when i go near the tank.

I have 2 Angels, look the same bar one has Pink eyes & one has Black (will they stay like that?)

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Cheers guys,

I love the Platies, there are small orange ones & small blue speckled ones that are very bright, just couldnt get a good pic of them, hyper little buggers :fun: :hyper:
 
No worries buddy ;)

BTW, i think i read somewhere its best to have you heater at an angle, heats better or something? is that correct?
 
Tank looks like a 20 long.

I keep my heater at an angle too. Heard something similar. Wish I had some science on that.

One other thing... when (I assume when! :)) you get your next tank, try to get one that is at least 18" tall, so your adult angels have more room to swim. They'll outgrow your current tank.
 
Yea, id be looking to get a higher tank in a year or so, assume the angels wont be too big before then?

Would the length be ok still do you think? as id like to keep my cabinet & hood, just a higher tank.

Cheers
 

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