Sewellia and Gastros Pictures

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chris1932
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Sewellia and Gastros Pictures

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In the fight to get some decent pictures of my small loach tank, I took a break and got some interesting shots from the inhabitants of my large loach tank. Sewellia, Gastros, and Beufortia are all very active this week. I am not sure why.

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NICE!!!!
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Excellent pictures!! :D
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Lovely, especially the Homaloptera that's a very nice specimen :D
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Post by chris1932 »

I have been trying really hard. I am no Emma Turner by any stretch but I may be gaining.
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You certainly are old chap.

I particularly like the female Gastro.
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Post by Emma Turner »

:shock: These are fab pics Chris, and they are not the easiest of fish to photograph either!

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