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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...
 

Madness

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MRTom said:
Oh dear... thank you sir, may I have some more?
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: 

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...
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.

Fishy Guy said:
Those are awesome.  How big of a tank is that?
These shots came from 7 different tanks. I have 21 more tanks to shoot today. :D 
The tanks in the pictures are a 300 x 2, 75 x 2, 40 breeder x 2, and a 285.
 

pbmax

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Very nice; beautiful fish. :) I like the bichir and the (I think) electric blue jack dempseys.
 

LuminousAphid

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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!
 

Madness

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pbmax said:
Very nice; beautiful fish. :) I like the bichir and the (I think) electric blue jack dempseys.
Thank you and yes those are electric blues.

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!
Thank you, and those pics are of the Electric Blue Jack Dempseys. And they are bright sky blue. :D
 

anthony

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yea I thought female but the color had me second guessing myself. I didn't know what kind of umbee it was. She will make a great breeder and a great looking fish period.
 

LuminousAphid

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Mmmmm... Those electric blues are out of this world, I really like them. If i ever get into cichlids, those will be one to shoot for, although after reading around online about them, it seems like you need to get a good local breeder if you want good stock. Their heartiness seems to vary a lot between breeders, so people say, and you can get some really crappy, sickly electric blues, or if you look around some really nice ones like you have there. I really like that yours have a bright bright blue rather than the more royal blue you see in some pics of them.

I suppose that is the case for most fish, though it's probably easier to tell with such a beautiful fish.

Do they terrorize plants, or have you tried any out with them?
 

Madness

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LuminousAphid said:
Do they terrorize plants, or have you tried any out with them?
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.

I would assume they are just like the other Dempseys or Cichlids, they would destroy the plants.
 

DMD123

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Started the photos out perfectly with the bichir! :spoton: 

The fish are looking great.
 
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Madness said:
LuminousAphid said:
Do they terrorize plants, or have you tried any out with them?
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.

I would assume they are just like the other Dempseys or Cichlids, they would destroy the plants.  
@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

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Zerc said:
I'm glad you are finally getting into the EBJDs they are pretty great :)
I hope so. :)

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! :(
Thank you sir. :)

DMD123 said:
Started the photos out perfectly with the bichir! :spoton: 

The fish are looking great.
Of course, that one is my new favorite.

fishNAbowl said:
Madness said:
LuminousAphid said:
Do they terrorize plants, or have you tried any out with them?
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.

I would assume they are just like the other Dempseys or Cichlids, they would destroy the plants.  
@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?
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.
 
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