New Gal

raeburter

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Hi,

I got this new gal for 50?.!

Heres her.:

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Sry for the pic quality but at least u can see her fins!

Im thinking of naming her Ginny.

Is she a veil tail
 
Are her fins red? Is she a Cambodian? Really, raeburter, practice with the camera? :lol: :lol: :lol:

50 what?
 
"Only" 2 MP? I've seen better pictures using sub 1MP cameras. :lol:

Anyway I can't really see much from that pic. Can you take a couple more pics that aren't so out of focus?
 
The strawberry cheesecake girlies are really "in" now. I saw a bunch at my lps Thursday. I was so tempted. But I am getting a batch from Synirr next Thursday, and one is reputed to be a Cambodian red. Figured I better wait to see. I will post pics of them once they are settled or in beanies or whatever seems cool at the moment. Then you can laugh at my pics. :p

Great buy, raeburter! The ones here cost more than the boys: $4 or so. :good:

Does your camera have a macro setting (with the flower?)
 
:shout: you need to feed the fishes first and then sit and wait for hours and hours to get good photos..if you are me anyway. I have only ever seen one cambodian fishy near me and he is mine! :p
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:D dont quote me..but her tail looks too spikey for a VT...dunno though....my Brodie would thinks she was a bit of alright :lol:
 
Still hard to tell for me, but I'd say shes either a VT or a Delta, I couldn't really see her anal tail that good. ^_^6 nice girl, by the way. First of the second set of pics looks more like a VT to me, second picture looks more delta.
 
One says she looks spikey which might = to a crown tail..

Another said that she was a veil or a delta....

Is there any pros that can be 100% sure what my female is?
 
Put her in a beanie box; set her where the light shines from your back onto her; make sure you have a pic that someine who has never seen her can recognize; change the post title: "New Gal, ID needed, please!"

Then wait for a pro
 
Because of the picture quality, it's probably impossible for even the most experienced person to say certainly what sort of tail type that fish is. A better way of working it out is for you to learn to tell yourself. This is one of the best articles I've found on the subject: http://bettysplendens.com/articles/page.imp?articleid=1063 Read it and see if you can't work it out for yourself :)
 

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