That is pretty much their color - they are normal oscellaris clowns - the female i have had for 2 years fisrt fish I ever added to the tank. Thanks for looking
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Originally Posted by Slicehttp:///t/389677/a-few-random-shots-with-the-new-camera/20#post_3448042
Very Nice Al!!
How long did you sit at the tank for those? How many shots did you take to cull these?
The last one is very interesting.
Thanks Joe, thanks for looking and replying, I took about 45 shots in about 5 minutes - honestly - this Dendrochirus brachypterus is an awesome fish.
Amphiprion ocellaris, normal as in nothing special - but these one's have great dark color which means they are very happy, comfortable, as I have been told. Thanks for looking.
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Originally Posted by Al&Burkehttp:///t/389677/a-few-random-shots-with-the-new-camera/20#post_3448174
Amphiprion ocellaris, normal as in nothing special - but these one's have great dark color which means they are very happy, comfortable, as I have been told. Thanks for looking.
trust me,...... my pleasure! Thanx for sharing!!
I ask because my clowns look very similar, their wild caught. I had to train them to eat frozen foods, not fun.
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Originally Posted by florida joe http:///t/389677/a-few-random-shots-with-the-new-camera/20#post_3448459
great pics Al keep them coming
Thanks Joe appreciate it, this is a fun fish - enjoying him.
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Originally Posted by meowzerhttp:///t/389677/a-few-random-shots-with-the-new-camera/20#post_3448470
HEY AL.....I looked at those BEAUTIFUL pics, and have now realized I never posted to tell you how beautiful they are.....LOVE THEM!!!!
Well it is about time Lois, you have been so busy with those darn LED - thanks for the kind words. You ask if he is on frozen before - he loves frozen, problem is I think I have been feeding him too much, which is not good.