Loach Pics
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Loach Pics
Here are a few pics of my clown loaches that I took last year...
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Very nice pics Nick!
Love the dappled lighting effects. What kind of lighting are you using?
Love the dappled lighting effects. What kind of lighting are you using?
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Thanks
My tank is 150G with 10 Clowns and 3 Yo-yos. Lighting is just standard. I'm guessing the biggest loach is about 6-7 inches long. Four are about 6 inches, two around 4-5 inches, and the smallest three about 4 inches. The plan is to get a new tank in the future so big I can dive in with these guys! (half joking) It would be great to get a DSLR camera too!
More photos from last year
My tank is 150G with 10 Clowns and 3 Yo-yos. Lighting is just standard. I'm guessing the biggest loach is about 6-7 inches long. Four are about 6 inches, two around 4-5 inches, and the smallest three about 4 inches. The plan is to get a new tank in the future so big I can dive in with these guys! (half joking) It would be great to get a DSLR camera too!
More photos from last year
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