Pics From My Roma 200L Tank

peter212693

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Hi all,
 
I have had my tank running for about 10 months now so thought while I had my camera out I would take a few pics! I didnt get them all because most went and hid when they saw the camera
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but still got some good ones!
 
 
 
 
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Thanks for looking
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wow stunning pictures very nice :) nice looking tank, i have a question my self :p
 
the the 2nd and last picture what fish is that looks like some kind of loach? love the look of that fish :)
 
westmidsgal said:
im liking the look of that 1st fish  whats it called?  im not very good with ID on fish lol 
 
these are Harlequin rosbara
 
Dw about my question a fluke guess on google they are zebra loaches :p lovely fish
 
Thanks everyone :) The stocking of the tank is:
 
 
11 Neon Tetras,
8 Rummynose Tetras
1 Bristlenose Pleco
5 Cherry Barbs (2 Male 3 Female),
6 Five Banded Barbs,
6 Zebra Danios,
10 Harlequin Rasboras
6 Zebra Loaches
 
Nice fish, do you have any full tank pictures? 
 
Its not the most natural tank in the world but that is my wifes doing :)
 
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Couple more pics:
 
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some fantastic pictures, I've tried so many times to get a pic of my harlequins, every attempt turned out blurry :( your pic really shows them off :D
 
Looks nice and tidy to me and the fish have plenty of places to hang out and explore, I like it 
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And the background gives the tank the extra depth look. 
 
How do you manage to get such good pics of your neons!?! Mine are always either blurry or there's no neons in the picture lol.
 
Thanks again guys
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To be honest I must have taken 50+ pics to get these good ones. I tend to have the continues foucs on and then follow the fish and try to anticipate when It slows down to turn and snap a few and pick the best one! You also need to have the shutter speed on as high as possible, this way it catches the fish in freeze frame.
 
Patience and practice
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