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Bored into leaving
Well, I got to see first hand how CFC was doing with the new fish house,, and help out with the space ship style insulation.
And of course, Nina went and had some fun with the new camera in the old fish house. The pictures aren't the greatest, but then most of the tanks are only lit by a 40-60W bulb in the centre on the ceiling, so light is not exactly ideal...
First up, a true favourite of mine, the gulper catfish. This thing has a nice zippy like mouth and an appetite that reminds me of my frogfish:
Then there is the Jardini aro, looking fine with some amazing colour on the scales. The dorado swam past to try and spoil the shot, but surprisingly enough, there is little blur:
Getting shots of the silver aro, which has grown to truly monstrous proportions, was less simple than the p-bass:
However, we did get some nice shots (occasionally needing food to bribe it). This thing was about 8" when I first saw it a little over a year ago, it is now far longer than 2 feet and must be close to 27" or so (no doubt CFC will correct me). How some people can say that this fish (with probably 6 months fast growth left) can live in a 6x2x2 is beyond me.
Finally, we did get one shot of my favourite aro, the black aro. If this guy gets to a similar size the silver is and keeps anything like his current colours, then it will truly be an amazing fish.
Edit-----
Just noticed on the camera card a shot of my moray in the reef tank coming out to beg for food. Might as well dump the pics here:
And of course, Nina went and had some fun with the new camera in the old fish house. The pictures aren't the greatest, but then most of the tanks are only lit by a 40-60W bulb in the centre on the ceiling, so light is not exactly ideal...
First up, a true favourite of mine, the gulper catfish. This thing has a nice zippy like mouth and an appetite that reminds me of my frogfish:
Then there is the Jardini aro, looking fine with some amazing colour on the scales. The dorado swam past to try and spoil the shot, but surprisingly enough, there is little blur:
Getting shots of the silver aro, which has grown to truly monstrous proportions, was less simple than the p-bass:
However, we did get some nice shots (occasionally needing food to bribe it). This thing was about 8" when I first saw it a little over a year ago, it is now far longer than 2 feet and must be close to 27" or so (no doubt CFC will correct me). How some people can say that this fish (with probably 6 months fast growth left) can live in a 6x2x2 is beyond me.
Finally, we did get one shot of my favourite aro, the black aro. If this guy gets to a similar size the silver is and keeps anything like his current colours, then it will truly be an amazing fish.
Edit-----
Just noticed on the camera card a shot of my moray in the reef tank coming out to beg for food. Might as well dump the pics here: