Sunday, May 23, 2010

Fish & Co

Finally taken the time to take snapshots of my fish, dont complain about the clarity of the pictures because i was using potrait 50mm lens and its hard to lock focus of a fish continuously moving front and backwards and messes the focus up a lot. I did not wish to make my ISO too high tho, already at 1k to compensate for the fast shutter fish because they just cant stay still lol.
 
^ The twin goldfish. the front one was handpicked by me, and the back one with a longer and whiter tail was dumb enough to get into the net as well, found it quite a beautiful one. 1 stone hitting 2 "fish" in this case.
 
^ The twin Bala sharks. One of my many favourite fish around. Although named sharks theyre the second gentlest after the goldfishes. And theyre fast...very fast.
 
 
^ The newest addition into the aquarium, and theyre in a pair. Called the Tin Foiled Bard, two kinds of such. Later i'll showcase the other species which is apparently the alpha male of the aquarium....untill the addition of these two because their size were almost similar. Top dorsal fin is tainted in black, and orange fin for the rest.
 
 
^ Urgh. Tiger barbs. There are 4 kinds and i used to have all 4 kinds of them, later to diminish due to the infection. One is the typical tiger strips, then the left one with orange and slight white stripes, then another is the green one and the last one called as "Black Dress" in cantonese.
 
^ The best shot i had. Or more like i've forgotten take a nice snapshot of this one. This i called him the "Survivor". You've got no idea what this one's been through. Its the third goldfish in the tank, and is much relatively smaller than the other two. Way before this batch of fish, it used to be just an arowana and just that one lone fish in the entire aquarium. THIS LITTLE FELLA was the food by then for the arowana! The arowana died before it could eat this little fella and this fella, and despite its size, it survived all the various infection outbreak the best.
 
 
 
^ This, the Alpha Male of my tank. Just happen to catch it while its making a turn. Look at that dorsal fin, beauty.
 
Thats it folks!

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