Some loaches photo from nature.
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The key to spending (way too much) money on an underwater housing (and good snorkel) is that once you have it, you find all sorts of excuses to use it. Next thing you know you've got callassed scraped-up elbows from trying to sit still in a raging river a lap-top plugged up with semi-focussed shots of bullheads and carp.
Fantastic fun. Keeps you surprisingly fit.
Fantastic fun. Keeps you surprisingly fit.
"I can eat 50 eggs !"
Love the visual you describe. I can definitely see me doing such things. Too bad our winter is way too long here. If I were in Jamaica it'd be alot easier to get into underwater hobbies.andyroo wrote:The key to spending (way too much) money on an underwater housing (and good snorkel) is that once you have it, you find all sorts of excuses to use it. Next thing you know you've got callassed scraped-up elbows from trying to sit still in a raging river a lap-top plugged up with semi-focussed shots of bullheads and carp.
Fantastic fun. Keeps you surprisingly fit.
~Monica in NEPA ~ We got Dojo Mojo!
Mom to 3 humans, one dog, one cat, and many fish
Mom to 3 humans, one dog, one cat, and many fish
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Do you mean that the fish would like it or that you have tried lowering the water/raising the rocks?Blue wrote:I would confirm an affirmative on that, TC.TeeCeeJay wrote:There are some fantastic images there, not just the fish but the flora and fauna and even the 'temple'(?) ones in the last link.
The river images make me ask if anyone has ever lowered the water level (or raised the rockwork) in their river tank to replicate the water splashing over the boulders?
In the photos the river looks to be quite shallow in some places and I'm guessing the fish would like the extra oxygen and turbulence caused by the breaking water?
TC
Everyone has a photographic memory, some have just run out of film.
Wow , you're brave. Northeast PA is cold enough for me. LOL I moved here because I couldn't take the summer heat of New Jersey anymore, the mountains are a much more pleasant climate.. but Jamaica would suit me just fine with the sea breezes. I visited there once and really loved it. Looking forward to going back again, and I will be bringing my underwater housing for the camera.andyroo wrote:Moonpie,
I started doing this sort of foolishness in BC, Canada and honed my technique in Norther Saskatchewan before i realized tropical was easier: you shiver less and can keep the camera still
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