cichlidfish Peacock Bass MFK Member Jun 18, 2005 4,643 978 120 54 Feb 4, 2012 #1 Sorry for the crapy pics. Think it is the lighting. Any suggestions?
B BayArea_510 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 28, 2011 2,204 1 0 $.HAYWARD CA Feb 4, 2012 #2 for best pics, u should put a dual t5 on the tank , and then turns the lights off in the room , and leave tank lights on then take pics
for best pics, u should put a dual t5 on the tank , and then turns the lights off in the room , and leave tank lights on then take pics
M mcsnapper1 Gambusia MFK Member May 26, 2010 512 0 16 Nor Cal Feb 4, 2012 #3 You can use a slave flash on top of the tank that goes off when your camera flash goes off. Also, turning off the lights in the room is a good tip. Edit...Is that a Synspilum?
You can use a slave flash on top of the tank that goes off when your camera flash goes off. Also, turning off the lights in the room is a good tip. Edit...Is that a Synspilum?
cichlidfish Peacock Bass MFK Member Jun 18, 2005 4,643 978 120 54 Feb 4, 2012 #4 Thanks for the tips/suggestions guys. That is a p. synspilum and I think it is a male.
N Nexxus Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 10, 2008 483 2 0 38 Niceville, FL Feb 4, 2012 #5 nice background. where did u get it at?
Tojo09 Candiru MFK Member Sep 30, 2009 535 1 48 Bay Area CA Feb 4, 2012 #6 Dude the robertsoni, syn and nica look great Sent from my PC36100 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
cichlidfish Peacock Bass MFK Member Jun 18, 2005 4,643 978 120 54 Feb 4, 2012 #7 I got the background from designs by nature.
fishman09 Piranha MFK Member Jul 11, 2011 3,700 97 81 Centralia, WA Feb 4, 2012 #8 tank looks very dark but the fish in are very nice. great job
F FormulatedFire Gambusia MFK Member Aug 3, 2005 505 2 18 39 Baltimore, Md Feb 5, 2012 #10 Looks great. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app