Finally Got Ahold of a Camera-lots of pics

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I've got my friends digital camera for the next few days so I've been taking lots of pics, I'll keep adding more throughout the week.

I'll start with a shot of the entire tank. The fake plants are in there for cover until live ones take over.
 

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It's hard to get a good photo of these guys, they keep moving once I get it in focus.
 

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And while puffers are almost to get good shots of, otos are probably the easiest.
 

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An OK one of a puffer
 

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Another oto
 

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Great pics.
I have 2 puffers, they are hard to find and only seem to come out for food.
It is comical watching them trying to eat frozen blood worm seeing as the worms are slightly bigger than my puffers are.
I have been told that they don't get very big is this true?
Until Monday I didn't know that fresh water puffers existed!
Kaz
p.s TOTM nom for June comp.
:kewlpics:
 
My favorite shot so far, another, very, close up of an oto.

That's it for now but there will be more tomorrow.
 

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If you have dwarf puffers they will probably only get to be about an inch long. They're so much fun to watch, especially when they're hunting snails (independent eye movement rocks!).

p.s TOTM nom for June comp

:*) :*) Thanks
 
It's a 10 gallon with 3 dwarf puffers, 6 otos, and a rubber nose pleco. I'll get some pics of the pleco later tonight when he comes out of hiding.
 

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