Green terror

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They are quite variable. I see some in my LFS quite often that look like the photo you posted. I got my male from Jeff Rapps and if you look at my profile pic he is nothing short of stunning. His caudal band is more gold than orange like the above specimen and his greens/blues are outstanding.
 
Thank you! It's a Sony mirror less camera. Still trying to figure it out. I think the model is A500. It's kind of between a point and shoot and a DSLR.
well those two pictures are just awesome. I've been on the fence about dropping good money on a good camera for about 2 years now. i see pictures like this and want to tell my gf "brb, gonna go buy a camera" haha
 
well those two pictures are just awesome. I've been on the fence about dropping good money on a good camera for about 2 years now. i see pictures like this and want to tell my gf "brb, gonna go buy a camera" haha

Totally understand. My wife and I were in the same boat. Completely on the fence about it for awhile then finally decided to take the plunge and get this camera. It wasn't toooo bad, around $450 Canadian. I don't regret it one bit. In fact I wish I bought it earlier on so I could have used it for some of the trips we took. If you can dish out the cash I highly recommend it!
 
One more for y'all from last night

Would love to know how to photoshop the background black so its just the fish....and get rid of the reflection of the camera lens writing lol.

GT 3.JPG
 
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Great Pictures JoeBoxer! That is a beautiful fish. It's going to be stunning when it's mature. I'm going to have to get a good camera as well. My phone just can't hold a candle to those pictures.
 
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https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/...grow-green-terror-breading-pair.677164/page-3

Page 3 for the latest pictures of my grow out.

The one in the picture you linked in a very nice gt and while most may not look that perfect many will have tones of color. Also keep in mind that's a fairly young gt in the picture. as they mature to full adulthood the shape of their body does change and the fins get longer and not always as perfectly shaped
 
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