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Theresa_M Moderator Queen of Zoom Posts: 3649 Kudos: 4280 Votes: 790 Registered: 04-Jan-2004 | Playing with the camera this morning, just some random pics of my fish... I recently purchased my first mollies, a trio of dalmations: Sparkling gourami: Honey gouramis and sparkling gourami: Best shot I've gotten so far of my male cherry barbs, they have such nice color: Bumblebee goby: Grumpy the firemouth: New giant danios, very difficult to photograph but they have great coloring as well: And the latest shot of my mystery cichlid: [/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font] ~~~~~~~~~~~~ There is water at the bottom of the ocean |
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sly Big Fish Posts: 377 Kudos: 251 Votes: 0 Registered: 22-Jun-2004 | Great shots. I really like the pic with the two gouramis. |
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smantzer Big Fish Posts: 378 Kudos: 347 Votes: 10 Registered: 02-Nov-2004 | Oooo, giant danios, I thought of a school of them once, but my tank (55g) didn't seem large enough... great shots! Love that sparkling gourami. |
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Trojan_man Enthusiast Posts: 204 Kudos: 191 Votes: 0 Registered: 10-Aug-2004 | Is that mystery Cichlid a Jack Dempsey? |
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Theresa_M Moderator Queen of Zoom Posts: 3649 Kudos: 4280 Votes: 790 Registered: 04-Jan-2004 | Is that mystery Cichlid a Jack Dempsey? I still don't have a definite ID on it. [link=Here]http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/forums/Cichlid%20Central/51648.html" style="COLOR: #33CCFF[/link] is the last set of pics I posted; links are there to the original posts as well. I've had the fish for 2 months now. It's ~3" now, charcoal grey body, 5-6 dark spots on the body, 1 on the ba Currently lives with a con, blue acara, firemouth, krib, keyholes, L. dorsigera...doesn't show agression towards the other fish, although the krib occasionally tries to pick a fight with him/her. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ There is water at the bottom of the ocean |
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keithgh *Ultimate Fish Guru* Posts: 6371 Kudos: 6918 Votes: 1542 Registered: 26-Apr-2003 | |
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Jason_R_S Moderator Posts: 2811 Kudos: 2421 Votes: 391 Registered: 18-Apr-2001 | theresa, great looking fish. now that the mystery fish has grown some I'm changing my answer. I think it is a hybrid...possibly a very Texasy-looking flowerhorn. there's not enough pearls to be a pure texas or carpintis and too many pearls for it to be a 'rio salto' which was my original guess. also, the vertical bars all over the body aren't very typical of a texas. |
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bensaf Fish Master Posts: 1978 Kudos: 1315 Registered: 08-Apr-2004 | Great shots Theresa. Those sparkling gourami just keep getting better looking Remember that age and treachery will always triumph over youth and ability. |
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chizunk Enthusiast Posts: 160 Kudos: 164 Votes: 0 Registered: 21-Jun-2004 | that mystery cichlid you posted is pretty funny to me because i have two of those myself and my uncle has four i saw them in a chain store by me and i had never seen that fish before because it was marked as dempsey but i knew it wasnt so i bought it in the idea of an experiment and mine are about 3 inches now and looking pretty healthy for a chain store fish well nice pics but if u ever figure out exactly wat this fish is let me know thanks Last edited by chizunk at 17-Jan-2005 17:41 |
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jasonpisani *Ultimate Fish Guru* Posts: 5553 Kudos: 7215 Votes: 1024 Registered: 24-Feb-2003 | Great pictures & very beauiful fish. http://www.deathbydyeing.org/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/corydoras/ Member of the Malta Aquarist Society - 1970. http://www.maltaaquarist.com |
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Jason_R_S Moderator Posts: 2811 Kudos: 2421 Votes: 391 Registered: 18-Apr-2001 | Theresa, since flash can distort the natural coloration of a fish, can you describe the coloration of the mystery fish? does it seem to have any yellow at all as a background color? if so, there's also a possibility that it could be a Herichthys tamasopoensis. |
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IhAvEsOmEfIsH Hobbyist Posts: 145 Kudos: 95 Votes: 2 Registered: 13-Aug-2004 | THat mystery fish looks just like my green terror. |
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terranova Fish Master Posts: 1984 Kudos: 1889 Votes: 229 Registered: 09-Jul-2003 | I agree, those sparklers are just I don't wanna be picky but... Can we see some of your belted barbs. Please! -Formerly known as the Ferretfish |
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