New pics of my tanks

Lenna

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This is my newly set up 15g brackish tank. There's a pair of orange chromides and two bumblebee gobies in residence.
 

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Finally, a female dwarf gourami. The pair spawned a few days ago and there are hundreds of fry. I'll try to get a pic of them, but my camera skills are a little dodgy. :p
 

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wow I just reread that last part. Your dwarf guaramis spawned in a 4.5 gallon tank? I always thought they needed more space then that. super cool congrats on all the babies.
 
The 4.5g is 2ft long, so the depth is perfect. They aren't living in there though. I'll try to get a decent pic of the gobies. These are some pics (sorry about quality) of the gourami fry. Does everyone have trouble taking pics of fry or am I just unco? :S
 

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and for smooth bourbon, a couple of a bumblebee gobie and a showoff orange chromide.
 

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Why don't you try and take a pic of your fish with the tank light on? Because they seem to be hard to see. But :kewlpics:
 
I did have the tank lights on, but I did take these pics at night. If I try to take pics during the day the glare is really bad. I haven't quite figured out how to use a digital camera properly yet. Are there any good ways, tips etc (I don't have a tripod though) for getting a better picture? I had the flash on too, does that have much affect?
 

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