beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 45 chicagoland May 11, 2009 #1 see above but the first two should be easy to duplicate
beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 45 chicagoland May 11, 2009 #3 damn you're speedy lol the next ones are from aqualog Polypterus.photos frank tieglier archives(no I don't have permission) Attachments Tai park.bmp Tai park.bmp 1.3 MB · Views: 83
damn you're speedy lol the next ones are from aqualog Polypterus.photos frank tieglier archives(no I don't have permission)
beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 45 chicagoland May 11, 2009 #4 one more theres a basin just out of shot.sorry bout the .bmp i thought i had saved them as .jpegs Attachments stanley pool.bmp stanley pool.bmp 646 KB · Views: 98
Angler Polypterus MFK Member May 8, 2007 6,736 24 92 Colorado May 11, 2009 #5 Very cool! Thanks for sharing
Cohazard Arapaima MFK Member Jul 13, 2005 8,985 2,047 203 May 11, 2009 #7 Awesome! Thank you I've been wanting to see pictures of other types of bichir habitats. All I've seen were the congos fast waters on a nat geo doc about african tiger fish, and the biologists had a couple ornates in their catch
Awesome! Thank you I've been wanting to see pictures of other types of bichir habitats. All I've seen were the congos fast waters on a nat geo doc about african tiger fish, and the biologists had a couple ornates in their catch
beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 45 chicagoland May 11, 2009 #8 the first 2 are my fav and should be fairly easy to duplicate
Cohazard Arapaima MFK Member Jul 13, 2005 8,985 2,047 203 May 11, 2009 #10 My tank is most like the dark habitat of the palmas, with scattered shadows from the trees, darker substrate, driftwood etc...
My tank is most like the dark habitat of the palmas, with scattered shadows from the trees, darker substrate, driftwood etc...