Thank you...... I will be taking a few mre later today. Within the next few weeks I should have some really nice pictures. I recently purchased some fish and a tank from a Craigslister, turns out that she is an inspiring photographer, and is trying to get her business up and going. She asked if she could come shoot my tanks/fish to get more practice and to broaden her portfolio. So she will be taking some pics here soon. :cheers:MRTom said:Oh dear... thank you sir, may I have some more?
Nope not at all. That polypterus shot turned out great. He is the more rare Teugelsi. He is over twice the size of when I bought him just a couple months ago. A pricey Poly but so far the color and pattern has been well worth it.fishNAbowl said:Very nice Maddness, although I love the Festae - I am going to use picture #3 as a screen saver for a while. Hope u don't mind...
These shots came from 7 different tanks. I have 21 more tanks to shoot today.Fishy Guy said:Those are awesome. How big of a tank is that?
Thank you and yes those are electric blues.pbmax said:Very nice; beautiful fish.I like the bichir and the (I think) electric blue jack dempseys.
Thank you, and those pics are of the Electric Blue Jack Dempseys. And they are bright sky blue.LuminousAphid said:What's the fish called that are in 10, 11 and 12? They look mostly white with a neat looking pattern.
Thanks for the pics, nice plecos too!
Female about 7". She has a ton of blue for a female.anthony said:Nice bichir. How big is that umbee? male or female?
Thanks, they are far more amazing than I expected. The breeder is really into harnessing not only a beautiful Dempsey but a more hardy one with stronger genetics and immune system. With these guys its clean water and good food.LuminousAphid said:Do they terrorize plants, or have you tried any out with them?
@Madness, so... I notice some "Electric blue Dempsey's" with a dark blue coloration, yours are real light in color. I really like the deep dark blue EBJD's . Will these that you have darken up or will they stay this lighter blue into adulthood?Madness said:Thanks, they are far more amazing than I expected. The breeder is really into harnessing not only a beautiful Dempsey but a more hardy one with stronger genetics and immune system. With these guys its clean water and good food.LuminousAphid said:Do they terrorize plants, or have you tried any out with them?
I would assume they are just like the other Dempseys or Cichlids, they would destroy the plants.
I hope so.Zerc said:I'm glad you are finally getting into the EBJDs they are pretty great![]()
Thank you sir.LuminousAphid said:Yeah one can tell just from the pictures, those are strong fish and are well cared for
Do want, but can't have!![]()
Of course, that one is my new favorite.DMD123 said:Started the photos out perfectly with the bichir! :spoton:
The fish are looking great.
I believe they do darken a bit as the mature, not to the real dark blue but more of right in between the light blue and dark blue.fishNAbowl said:@Madness, so... I notice some "Electric blue Dempsey's" with a dark blue coloration, yours are real light in color. I really like the deep dark blue EBJD's . Will these that you have darken up or will they stay this lighter blue into adulthood?Madness said:Thanks, they are far more amazing than I expected. The breeder is really into harnessing not only a beautiful Dempsey but a more hardy one with stronger genetics and immune system. With these guys its clean water and good food.LuminousAphid said:Do they terrorize plants, or have you tried any out with them?
I would assume they are just like the other Dempseys or Cichlids, they would destroy the plants.