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paul_219 Banned Posts: 71 Kudos: 47 Votes: 4 Registered: 25-Dec-2005 | 1) http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536146010.jpg 2nd. Mekong Blue-eyed shark http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536146021.jpg 3rd. The black shark http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536147200.jpg 4th. Red dotted shark and the dolphin labeo http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536147201.jpg 5th. Black shark, dolphin labeo, blue-eye and the labeo parvus http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536148790.jpg 6th. Black shark, blue-eye, red dotted shark and the labeo parvus right in the middle. http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536148791.jpg 7th. Black shark, Dolphin labeo, Red gilled violet shark, Albino black shark and the apollo shark just visible at the top of the pic. http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536150380.jpg 8th. Black shark and the albino black shark http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536150381.jpg 9th. There are a few non "sharks" in there. These are the trio of pink tailed chalceus and of course there are the clown loaches and gibbicep plecs (two standard, one albino) http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536151450.jpg 10th. final shot is a full tank shot. 150UKG's of aggression....lol. I've added lots of bogwood to the bottom to give plenty of bolt holes for the smaller fish. http://www.totalfishkeeping.com/uploads/post-20-11536151451.jpg |
Posted 17-Sep-2006 01:54 | |
JTF Enthusiast Posts: 245 Registered: 16-May-2004 | Beauty pics, thanks for taking the time to post them. |
Posted 17-Sep-2006 03:10 | |
Shinigami Ichthyophile Catfish/Oddball Fan Posts: 9962 Kudos: 2915 Registered: 22-Feb-2001 | I totally wouldn't trust a Black Shark that massive. Beautiful fish, though. -------------------------------------------- The aquarist is one who must learn the ways of the biologist, the chemist, and the veterinarian. |
Posted 18-Sep-2006 02:38 | |
Calilasseia *Ultimate Fish Guru* Panda Funster Posts: 5496 Kudos: 2828 Votes: 731 Registered: 10-Feb-2003 | That last photo REALLY puts into perspective how big a Black Shark grows - it actually looks as if it's a tight squeeze in there, and that's a 150 UK Gallon setup ... I think people will now realise why I said that a Black Shark NEEDS a 250 gallon tank |
Posted 18-Sep-2006 07:38 | |
Calilasseia *Ultimate Fish Guru* Panda Funster Posts: 5496 Kudos: 2828 Votes: 731 Registered: 10-Feb-2003 | Double Post. Several of those shots are somewhat dark - I suspect either too narrow an aperture was used, or the flashgun wasn't powerful enough to illuminate the huge tank with the desired settings. So, I've done some gamma correction on a couple of the photos to emphasise just how enormous that Black Shark is. First photo: |
Posted 19-Sep-2006 20:12 | |
Calilasseia *Ultimate Fish Guru* Panda Funster Posts: 5496 Kudos: 2828 Votes: 731 Registered: 10-Feb-2003 | Second photo: |
Posted 19-Sep-2006 20:13 | |
Calilasseia *Ultimate Fish Guru* Panda Funster Posts: 5496 Kudos: 2828 Votes: 731 Registered: 10-Feb-2003 | Third photo ... |
Posted 19-Sep-2006 20:13 | |
illustrae Fish Addict Posts: 820 Kudos: 876 Registered: 04-May-2005 | Holy big fish! What an awesome tank. Thanks for sharing! Hoping that there must be a word for everything I mean... |
Posted 20-Sep-2006 19:37 | |
tinfoil Big Fish Posts: 438 Kudos: 252 Votes: 1 Registered: 27-Feb-2003 | even though the fish look very good and healthy, I can't say otherwise than that your tank is way too small for a black shark that big. |
Posted 23-Sep-2006 23:17 |
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