anal fin slightly under exposed
Hi guys,
Was at Eco Culture today and Azmi has kindly allowed me to take some pictures of his wild bettas...
This beautiful betta will have even more striking colors during mating season.
Comments/critique are welcome.
Cheers,
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:13.
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
anal fin slightly under exposed
Yup. Shot only with one flash. Not my usual set up as it's taken in a shop. What a shame......Originally Posted by Simon
Cheers,
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:13.
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
hahahaha !!!
underexposed ???? if Simon didn't mentioned it, i wouldn't even noticed !!!
damm good already la, if..........only i can come half as close....
just nitpickingOriginally Posted by mervin
this one overall very good.. except for the plant
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:14.
very nice fish!!
What da fish!
super fat fish too !!!
the betta was sold....damn it....
who's bought it own up...heeeeeeee
nice fish and nice price too...whahaaa
I know it's bo bian (not pointing arrow to Azmi ) , but the color is not out, not impressive. As for technical points, I am not up to the standard to comment.
should probably let the fish take a look at himself in the mirror before the shoot. the colors will be out....Originally Posted by MrTree
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:15.
What da fish!
the reason why there is no colouration is b'cos it is a YOUNG fish.Originally Posted by Kross
only time will the fish show its colours not a mirror.
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:15.
i think the 2 bands across the body showed that the fish was in stress. therefore its full color may not be displayed.... just like any other bettas when stressed up. i'm sure if he sees another male, u'll be able to see its TRUE color even it's a young fish. a simple test will tell. :POriginally Posted by mervin
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:15.
What da fish!
i do not know about your experience but i do have 6 males and 3 females macs ranging from very small young ones to super big adults.
i have seen how they developed from 2 stripes to their full GLORY.
i'm NO expert but i do JUST have a LITTLE experience wth these fellas to say what i have just said.
when stressed, these fellas will hide and not be out in the open wth all its finnages erected for pic taking.
if i recalled, benny was saying that this fish was just fed b4 the pics were taken, stressed macs don't eat.
cool man.....
mervin "no" expert....lol
then still keep "6 males and 3 females macs ranging from very small young ones to super big adults...."
wah lau....u no expert then kross even worst rite...haaaa
Ya, i keep none. Only base on observation. That's all. And certainly not an expert. :POriginally Posted by Moss-seow
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:16.
What da fish!
me just started keeping these beauties not long ago and still have not manage to spawn them, therefore i'm still at the beginner stage. expert....400K from AF, he is the expert.Originally Posted by Moss-seow
anyway, not so nice or polite to pass such comments on a fellow forumer la bro.
Last edited by benny; 8th Nov 2007 at 00:16.
nice pix,Benny!! That is my dream fish...will go to Brunei to find it!
Wanna see Borneo? Just click...http://junglemikey.blogspot.com/
Benny,
You post those on APF
Hi Jay!
Welcome to Aquatic Quotient!
Yup. Those are the same ones on APF.
I'm not exactly consistent with posting pictures sometimes. Some here and there, some I forget and lots get left on the hard drive. Usually just a few selected ones make it online.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Just found 2 more pictures that I missed out from the 2004 session..
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
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