KC's 29g DP Tank Log

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kcartwright856
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Re: KC's 29g DP Tank Log

Post by kcartwright856 »

I wanted to share a picture that I captured because I find what the angle and lighting captured fascinating! (Excuse the bubbles, as this was directly after a water change.)

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I had the camera tilted up as she was swimming about the surface of the water and stalking snails on the floating plants. The light shone through her in a way that you can perfectly see her beak. How cool is that?!

Also, just look at that beautiful tummy!
-KC

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Re: KC's 29g DP Tank Log

Post by FADE2BLACK_1973 »

Cute... :D I wish I could get awesome shots like that.
Chris,


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kcartwright856
Green Spotted Puffer
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Joined: Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:17 pm
Gender: Female
My Puffers: 2 C. travancoricus (dwarf puffer)
7 Pangio kuhlii
5 Otocinclus vittatus (w/ fry)
Location (country): USA
Location: Millersburg, PA
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Re: KC's 29g DP Tank Log

Post by kcartwright856 »

Thanks! The poor quality is frustrating, but being able to see her beak like that was just too cool to not share!
-KC

My DP tank journal: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=29746
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