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Some pics of my fish.

I just uploaded a bunch of pics and wanted to show some. If you want to see more pics there a few more in my Gallery. I look forward to meeting everyone on Saturday.

Here are my Mobas when they were a little smaller



Here they are earlier this week.





Here are some of my other fish.
this guy is a character



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RIFT_LAKES_RULE

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Great shots Bro!!! Can't wait to see the pic's of the 180, not that the 55 doesn't look good, cuz it's hot!!!
 

SubMariner

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The Secret is that Blue Light Man!

Great looking fish, Congratz.

Richard


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RIFT_LAKES_RULE

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The dark substrate does make them pop, I can't wait to get mine over black sand.

Pat, I see mine know that you pointed it out. It looks like he's blowing me a kiss... I think he misses me!!! I'll have to come see em soon.
 
Mike, I think the black substrate really helps their colors. Because the ones that I got from you were very light when I got them. Over the last couple days they are slowly getting darker. But, generally speaking mine are darker than yours and I think that is the reason. I could be very wrong tho, lol.
 
The substrate provides reflective light. Lighter substrate bounces light back up. So I am guessing that the darker substrate doesn't provide the washy colors in your fish that a lighter substrate would.

I know when I use flash over a tank, the lighter substrate provides the better overall exposure for the fish that I am photographing. A mirror bar does the same thing. Bounces the light back up.

Btw, cool fish and photos.:cool:
 
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