
And heres one that I took from across the room w/my zoom... turned out kinda neat looking, and I set the full-res version as my desktop background.


And also, a little story...
My redtail shark (The Shark) used to be vicious. He would chase anything that moved. After several months of him becoming more and more aggressive in my old 40g tank, I got him his very own 20g-long. He no longer had any other fish to chase, but he just sorta sat around all the time, and stopped eating very much. He remained healthy, however.
Eventually I got this nice new 75g tank for my loaches and I figured I would give him a shot at coexisting...
The first few days he was irritable, but eventually became a wonderful citizen of this tank! He's been in there for several months now and he is friendly with all the other fish. Very rarely do I see any aggressiveness.
IN FACT, the shark now lives with my largest clown loach. They share a PVC pipe together, and are always in there. I think my shark even thinks he is a loach now, because I see him laying on the gravel, even caught him laying on his side a couple of times! Crazy!!
Did my shark learn this behaviour from his loach friends?
Here is a picture of my shark "defending" his loach friend and their pvc pipe when I was trying to get a picture of the big clown for possible disease diagnosis (you'll be happy to know everyone in the tank is very healthy and it is sparkly clean):

And for a collage of slightly better pics of The Shark...

