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Emma Turner
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A tangle of Tigers

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We have a 4ft long stock tank for our Tiger loaches at the shop, as some grow quite large. Despite all this space, when they think that no-one is looking, they all gather into a big pile in the centre of the tank and lounge about. I see this quite often when we stay late and there are no customers around. This shot was taken by chance, as I was walking past with my camera in hand (so no comments about drips of water on the glass please, it was an opportunistic shot! :oops: ). In amongst this pile are S. berdmorei, S. hymenophysa, S. helodes, and also some Y. morleti. Enjoy:

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Post by Rod »

They look unreal! Do you know if I can get these in Australia??
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Post by Jim Powers »

Beautiful, Emma!!!
I particularly like the one on the rock. I don't think I have ever seen one that colorful.
And...a "tangle of tigers" is very appropriate.
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Superb looking "tangle" :D
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Post by Martin Thoene »

Wow Emma! You said these guys were looking good, but I never imagined quite how good. Fantastic......I think the idea is you're supposed to sell them though.....you know,....it's a shop an' all :wink:

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Post by daspricey »

thats a brill pic. cool
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Post by EdenAU »

Superb picture! :D

D@mn you guys (& gals) take some fantatic photo's, I'm so jealous :lol:
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Splendid shot, Emma! No matter the loach, it helps to see them in big numbers.
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Post by avant »

Good work!
It seems that they are socializing well with one another :)
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I really enjoy your pic too. You always have so many and large ones too.
thanks for sharing
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Post by Emma Turner »

Thanks all! Glad that you liked the pic! :D

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Post by mamaschild »

Emma, that's FABULOUS :):)

It's so neat to see them all piled up. True Social behavior :D
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