Hello everybody!
My name is Rachel and I happened upon this forum. I am always interested in fish pics, advice, etc. I have a 26 gallon bow front tank with an interesting medley of fish. I have 2 angelfish (one white and one black) that I've had for about 3 years now, 2 yo yo loaches, 1 clown loach, a bumblebee pleco, 1 rainbow shark, and 1 albino rainbow shark and a pink-tailed Chalceus. I know that sounds like a lot, but they all seem to be living just fine. My last addition was in November (the chalceus and albino rainbow) and everybody has been quite hardy and happy. I feed a variety of food including tropical crisps, shrimp pellets, algae wafers, frozen brine shrimp and frozen blood worms. Pretty much the tank is ALWAYS hungry, but I think they are just beggers. Even the fish you'd expect to be shy (the yo yos and rainbow shark) are always around. The tank has sand and live plants as well as broken up terracota pots for the fish to hide in. It's quite a nifty tank.
As for a camera, I am a novice photographer. I like to play around w/pictures and sometimes I get a good one. I have a simple digital camera the Fuji Finepix F20. It's a convenient little camera that can pull up some decent shots (if only the fish would stay still).
That's all for now.
~Rachel~
My name is Rachel and I happened upon this forum. I am always interested in fish pics, advice, etc. I have a 26 gallon bow front tank with an interesting medley of fish. I have 2 angelfish (one white and one black) that I've had for about 3 years now, 2 yo yo loaches, 1 clown loach, a bumblebee pleco, 1 rainbow shark, and 1 albino rainbow shark and a pink-tailed Chalceus. I know that sounds like a lot, but they all seem to be living just fine. My last addition was in November (the chalceus and albino rainbow) and everybody has been quite hardy and happy. I feed a variety of food including tropical crisps, shrimp pellets, algae wafers, frozen brine shrimp and frozen blood worms. Pretty much the tank is ALWAYS hungry, but I think they are just beggers. Even the fish you'd expect to be shy (the yo yos and rainbow shark) are always around. The tank has sand and live plants as well as broken up terracota pots for the fish to hide in. It's quite a nifty tank.
As for a camera, I am a novice photographer. I like to play around w/pictures and sometimes I get a good one. I have a simple digital camera the Fuji Finepix F20. It's a convenient little camera that can pull up some decent shots (if only the fish would stay still).
That's all for now.
~Rachel~