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sirbooks
 
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I was finally able to get a few more pictures of my Corydoras septentrionalis! I had to be very sneaky, and I even used food to lure one of them out in the open. It worked though, and I've now got some nice pics. A couple of the photos are small, as I cropped them to get rid of the tank side and cave that were in the way. Don't let that bother you though, and just check out the pics.

The cropped photos:
This one looks pixellated for some reason.




Feeding time at the zoo!
The lemon tetras and habrosus cories decided to get in on this one, and steal the food too.



This is the best one.
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terranova
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Nick I really like that last shot.

Those lemon tetra piccies aren't showing up though.

Anyway, it's nice to finally see the cories we've been hearing so much about.

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Awesome. Really Beautiful.



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This is truly great photos...
I didn't know they where so shy....I like those close up photos.
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sirbooks

That last photo is fantastic feeding is an excellent way to get them out and if you can fix the food it is very easy to set the camera up and just fire away.

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Thanks for the feedback, I'm just glad that I finally figured out a way to lure them into the open. Hopefully this trick will work with the bristlenose and C. habrosus as well.



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