Set Free

Lynz781

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And took some pics. There are three of them and I'm not convinced they are a good size to be let free in the tank but I've seen them hold their own. Swimming to the top for air is a bit frenzied and they get noticed by my pristellas and danios, but the babies are much faster at swimming. Anyway, heres some pics:

babyee.jpg


babyeeee.jpg


babyfood.jpg


babyleaf.jpg


babywihsnial.jpg


Found a baby whiptail trumpet snail too:
babywhiptail-1.jpg



And the messy but plenty of hiding places tank they all live in:
tank.jpg
 
nice photo quality, what kinda camera?

Pretty fish too! :good:
 
adorable cuties... I mean corries...

The pics are lovely, except for the bit of reflection in the last one... I don't mind you being in the reflection though :p...
 
Yeah I couldn't be bothered taking proper pictures, hence the bad reflection. Its a Konica Minolta Dimage X60 (in red :D).
 
63 Litre, 13.5 UK gallons heavily planted. They are doing well and didn't get eaten after all.
Isolated some pepper cory eggs yesterday and will hopefully successfully raise them too. :D
 
how many adults do u hav i hav three an i dont know how to sex them
 
Females are normally bigger, and fatter. You can tell by viewing them from above, the females are alot bigger.
 
Angle your camera downwards, that should work.
 

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