Piranhas Forum banner
1 - 20 of 21 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
18,153 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Well, since everyone's posting pics of their redbellies, I just had to go with the flow.
All pics were taken last week. The big one is about 7" in size, the 5 smaller ones between 4 and 5,5". They (still) live happily together in a 80 gallon wide, and get along just great. They do threaten each other from time to time, but the last injury I have seen (a fin nip) dates back more than 2 months.

Anyways, enjoy


















I'm sorry for the large amount of pics, but once I start posting, I can't control myself
 

· rhombeus
Joined
·
3,200 Posts
I'm sorry for the large amount of pics, but once I start posting, I can't control myself

not a problem by me !! judazzz those were awesome. i have the same colour gravel as you. is that all live plants!!
 

· OPEFE
Joined
·
9,941 Posts
Healthy Ps. Thank for the pics!
 

· Registered
Joined
·
18,153 Posts
Discussion Starter · #18 ·
Again, thank you all for your kind words


nieveoner: huh? What are you babbling about? :smile:

nike: yup, no fake plants for me. I have to replace some from time to time, but a seem to have found out which species are suiateble for a tank with very low light levels (ie. anubias, java fern and some others: I added some basic info on my website about the plants I use...)

thePACK: it's a very basic camera. I used a Sony DSC P20 (only 1.3 MegaPixels, but it takes very nice pics for a camera in that price range [around 200-250 bucks]....). My strategy is to take as many pictures as possible, and select the best from it (ratio is about 1 good/useful picture for each unsuitable one).
 

· Beautiful One
Joined
·
8,136 Posts
Very nice coloring dude.
 
1 - 20 of 21 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top