i still think it's a pretty good shot, good luck on the daemons, but if you don't mind me asking, why the three week time limit?
japes;4170706; said:The drops are in just about the worst spot for editing them out as well!
Nice fish, keep us updated on the daemon.
flipstylex;4170711; said:nice fish and tank setup in your 125g
Sarah88;4170712; said:haha LOVE it! best tank idea ever lol, but great full tank shot, and GOOD LUCK with those daemons hopefully they will give you lots of babies (and with the magic that's floating in your water im sure its only a matter of time lol) maybe go on a trip for memorial weekend and they will have babies waiting for you when you get back, that always seems to work haha
FishInABowl;4170721; said:Looking good pete (Like how you used the dark colors to pull out the Angels)
ceeej31;4170723; said:i still think it's a pretty good shot, good luck on the daemons, but if you don't mind me asking, why the three week time limit?
ryansmith83;4170879; said:Truth be told, you could probably add the daemon back once the discus get settled as long as they aren't too aggressive or dominant. The only problem is that discus are slow eaters, so you have to find a way to make sure the discus get food...
I've kept discus with peaceful cichlids (keyholes, Laetacara, Uaru, severums, etc.) with good results. The only problem is the feeding. Some discus are really aggressive eaters, but this group of albinos has trouble hitting food on the first try. A lot of heavily line-bred discus have depth perception issues, and I'm sure the fact that they're albino doesn't help.
That angel is gorgeous. Is this one of the platinums?
Nemesis;4170912; said:Great shot nonetheless. The full tank shot is awesome too.
fishluvr12;4170982; said:Nice Angel and really loving the look of this setup!
BigPic;4170933; said:White and silver fish are terrible to expose properly, good job getting some detail in thereI'm sure that you will have another shot at them.