Geophagus under the sun

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peathenster

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For a few hours each day, part of my 300g gets a little sunlight. Not enough to cause any algae problem but the fish look very different under natural sunlight....thought I'd snap a few pics and share :)


Sorry about the reflections in some of the pics....


Geophagus altifrons (w/c breeding group)
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Geophagus abalios (8" male)
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Geophagus orangehead "Tapajos" (8" w/c male)
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beautiful pictures, its amazing how natural sunlight brings out the true colors in animals
 
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