dc
September 16th 06, 08:09 PM
These are just a couple my freshwater tanks. I don't have good photos of
all my aquariums.
The first tank started off as an African cichlid tank many years ago and
eventually evolved into what is now mostly a rainbow tank. Only a breeding
trio of yellow Labidochromis remains from the old African colony. It is
also home to Salmon Red Rainbows, Lake Kutubu Rainbows, as well as an array
of catfish including Mikrosynodontis, Ancistrus, one rhino pleco, one
juvenile L128, and one L264.
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g200/adamphi/HardWaterHex.jpg
The second tank is small and is home to a pair of Apistogramma agassizii, a
handful of cardinal tetras, and two plecos (L204 & L260).
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g200/adamphi/DarkWater10.jpg
You don't get to see very many fish in these photos--they are masked by the
plant cover and slow shutter speed. Plants are a lot easier to photograph
than fast moving fish.
all my aquariums.
The first tank started off as an African cichlid tank many years ago and
eventually evolved into what is now mostly a rainbow tank. Only a breeding
trio of yellow Labidochromis remains from the old African colony. It is
also home to Salmon Red Rainbows, Lake Kutubu Rainbows, as well as an array
of catfish including Mikrosynodontis, Ancistrus, one rhino pleco, one
juvenile L128, and one L264.
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g200/adamphi/HardWaterHex.jpg
The second tank is small and is home to a pair of Apistogramma agassizii, a
handful of cardinal tetras, and two plecos (L204 & L260).
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g200/adamphi/DarkWater10.jpg
You don't get to see very many fish in these photos--they are masked by the
plant cover and slow shutter speed. Plants are a lot easier to photograph
than fast moving fish.