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    Some shots of my Catfish, Loaches, Eels, Algae eaters...

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    Here is the first batch of some of my favorites ones:

    Blue Ghost Cat


    Brachygobius xanthozona - Bumble Bee Goby


    Ottocinclus



    Callichthys Callichthys



    Sailfin Pleco


    And a little guess ……Who is, do you think, those Guy…!?

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    nice photos!

    more shots of Callichthys Callichthys and Panaque Nigrolineatus please.. Thanks!

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    Hristo,
    Solid pictures as usual
    Liked the last picture, such details.
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    Wow Hristo,
    Love the bee picture. Solid.
    - Luenny

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    I love the bumble bee goby and the blue ghost cat fish.

    The last picture give me the goose bumps!! What is it?

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Dysichthys coracoideus?

    It really creeps me with such close up!
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    impressive shots!

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    Thank you for the kindly words, Pals!
    Yes, those Guy is a Banjo cat, but what kind of variety…I still don’t know…!??
    Looking at the pictures in the Net…so “qualify”…I can’t recognize it…!?
    What do you think – is it Dysichthys coracoideus , or bunocephalichthys ?

    So, may be these next 5 detailed photos of mine may be help...
    Usually, this Banjo cat is hiding in the tank and show up only in feeding time…
    Attaching to woods or hiding below them, his mimicry helps him to be almost invisible…









    At the end of the this “hard photo session”…after much tempting meal, which I had giving to him…
    He even gave me a lovely cat smile…

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    that's beautiful................lovely "smile"
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    Hristo, I'm amazed at the quality and details of the shot. I think my lens has problems with shooting thru glass. The astigmatism/chromatic abberation is quite bad since the glass of my 5ft tank is quite thick. Needs more aspherical elements I think. Just guessing.
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    So, here I go again with a few quick snapshots of my Ancistrus… not much good,
    but I hope to catch sometime my older Sucker Guy and take more expressive shots of his horned mug…







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    So, here is one of my Favorite Loaches, living in a tank of mine with Discus/Rainbows/Tetras…

    Botia Macracantha








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    So, guess who is that Freshwater Batfish

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    Wow man, I love the photo where the clown loach is swimming beside the red discus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah_ZhaN View Post
    Wow man, I love the photo where the clown loach is swimming beside the red discus.
    Same here. Beautiful sharp photos. The body of the discus kindda highlighted the clown loach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah_ZhaN View Post
    Wow man, I love the photo where the clown loach is swimming beside the red discus.
    I like this one very much too. And also the head shot of the bristlenose. Fantastic as usual!

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Yeah, some friends from Israel Aquarium Association even asked me to use that photo for their main site page...http://www.aquaristclub.org/
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    Here is a look closer of those Chinese High Fin Banded Shark



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    Hristo, wonderful shot of their mouth structure!!! sweet photos as usual....really enjoyed view through them..

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    Thank you, mate!
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