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Molino

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  1. Sent you some photos. Other ACE members should definately submit some of your tanks as well, the more the merrier!
  2. Beautiful fish and great pictures to boot!!!
  3. Great video and fish! Tropheus are lots of fun to watch aren't they
  4. Great selection of fish, haven't seen the red tail sheller before. As for the Ocellatus, they're great little fish. Lots of fun to watch.
  5. Thanks Slough Shark, I was pleased with how well the first shot turned out. Gina, the dimidiatus are doing great. Always swimming around and eating really well. I'm very happy with them, plus it's nice to have some fish in the tank that look so different from the others.
  6. Two other photos from last week that I was happy with. Wasn't really pleased with how the Polit photo turned out (framing and background), but managed to catch them in action fighting, so thought it was worth sharing. Hope you enjoy! edit: and a photo of one of my Dimidiochromis dimidiatus, so actually three photos... Metriaclima Elegans “Gome” Pseudotropheus polit: Dimidiochromis dimidiatus: Cheers!
  7. Thanks, glad you guys like the photos. And Slough Shark, you're right I'm using an external flash that I have sitting on the top of the tank.
  8. A series of photos of my shell dwellers acquired at the recent auction. Despite being in a tank with substantially larger tankmates they are doing very well. Labeled as "Lamprologus Speciosus". That seems to match up with the photos from cichlid forum, although the name "speciosus" kind of sounds like a name someone would use when they don't really know what it is... The two smaller ones flaring at each other: Large one, probably a male. Waiting to be fed: I'm tired, it's time for bed. I'll have to sort through some of the other shots I've taken the last two nights and post some more photos later. Now it's time to sleep. Cheers Nelson
  9. Finally got around to some fish photos tonight after a long, long break. I was happy with how this photo of my Malawi Eye Biter turned out. This guy along with the Venustus are definately the fish "in charge" in their tank.
  10. Great photos, my favorite of the bunch is the baby fry in front of it's mothers eye.
  11. Great photos as usual. Almost makes me want to get a betta, almost being the key word.
  12. Thanks for the ideas everyone. I'll have to go check out Canadian Tire.
  13. Alright, I'm a bit tired of using my python for emptying my fish tanks, first it's kind of slow, plus it wastes a lot of water. This is my idea and I'm looking for suggestions as to what type of pump would work. It does not need to be submersible. I'll still use my Python to re-fill the tanks. Here is a diagram showing what I want to do, and I'd get some clamps to hold the hose in place at both ends. Any suggestions? Anyone do this themselves, what do you use? I'd also like something that could run dry for short periods of time as well so that I don't have to fill the first section of hose leading up to the pump with water before I turn it on. Thanks
  14. Nice picture and fish!! It's hair algea those guys take care of right?
  15. You weren't kidding those are some great shots of the fry!! Really like the last one. Thanks for sharing.
  16. Just got an urchin for my tank recently. I don't know why I didn't look into these guys earlier. Kinda slow, but really cool!!! Anyway here is one of the Hermit Crabs playing on his new friend after discovering that, no it's not food. Here is a wider angle shot, but I was obviously having some focus issues... It shows the whole urchin though.
  17. Thanks everyone, glad you like the fish. The Eye Biter is one of my favorite fish as well. And thanks for the advice, I will keep an eye on the 2 Borleyi males.
  18. I was inspired by Patrick to take some more fish photos recently and here are some of my better results. I took some of these photos just a few days ago, and some of the others last month. Juv Frontosa: Eye Biter, not the best picture, but it shows the fish well. Red Top Zebra: This picture, I actually took during the summer shortly after I picked up 5 of these young Borleyi Kadango's. Here is a picture of one of them now, obviously a male. They all looked like the above photo not that long ago. Hope you enjoyed! Nelson
  19. Great looking fish as usual Gina!
  20. Nice photos Patrick! You inspired me to take some fish photos the last few days as well!
  21. Just an FYI to anyone interested. There is a very large (about a foot long) zebra Mantis at Big Als here in Edmonton. Needless to say I was very surprised when I saw him! He's in one of the tanks above the Live Rock. I believe its: Lysiosquillina maculata
  22. Hey Sean, nice to see you finally started up a SW tank! Nice photos. What else have you got in there? Sadly my SW tank has been kind of neglected as of late. Nelson
  23. Whenever something new is introduced to his domain the Claw takes after it with a vengeance!! (I had just put the Bionicle a few minutes earlier) The Claw is enraged after this latest display on insolence and does not want to have to put up with any new tankmates for some time. However if Barbie was introduced into his lair she would be just as quickly decimated, or perhaps a romance would develop??? Sadly his master does not have any Barbies...
  24. With the remains of his last victim, the ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex, still at his feet the Claw approaches his next enemy, preparing to do battle once again! This time his enemy is the deadly Bionicle Man! Bionicle Man recoils in fear, what is this monstrous beast he now faces? With unexpected fury the titans clash and the Claw quickly assumes the upper hand The claw makes quick work of his new enemy and once the battle is over begins to enjoy the spoils doing his best to devour his mechanical enemy! Who will face the Claw next and will they be able to stand up to his awesome power?
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