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Old 02-04-2007, 02:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Some shots of my Catfish, Loaches, Eels, Algae eaters, Rays…

OK, it’s time to start some new topic…
Here is the first bunch of photos:















And a little guess again……Who is, do you think, those Guy…!?

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Old 02-05-2007, 09:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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WOW those are some nice photos. I never realize the front of an otto was hairy like that. Thats pretty amazing, well done.
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Old 02-06-2007, 03:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks, William!
The last Guy is a Banjo cat, but what kind of variety…I still don’t know…!??
Looking at the pictures in the Net…so “qualify”…I can’t recognize it…!?
What do you think – is it Dysichthys coracoideus , or bunocephalichthys ?

So, may be these next 5 detailed photos of mine may be help...
Usually, this Banjo cat is hiding in the tank and show up only in feeding time…
Attaching to woods or hiding below them, his mimicry helps him to be almost invisible…









At the end of the this “hard photo session”…after much tempting meal, which I had giving to him…
He even gave me a lovely cat smile…

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Very nice photos! Love the last one!
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Great Photos, but then all your other ones are too!

Love the detail. I wish my fish would pose like that!!!
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Thanks, William!
The last Guy is a Banjo cat, but what kind of variety…I still don’t know…!??
Looking at the pictures in the Net…so “qualify”…I can’t recognize it…!?
What do you think – is it Dysichthys coracoideus , or bunocephalichthys?
Great pictures!!!

And, according to Planet Catfish, the two names are synonyms.
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Thanks, Everyone!

Mike, it was a usefully info!

Ed, there is always some tricks to make a fish would pose like that…
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Last night I found in my archive some of my first amateur Ray’s shots…
So, don’t be laugh high on my skill about them…and just enjoy:

Potamotrigon Reticulatus:









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What do you think – is this Ray’s specimen is Potamotrigon Reticulatus or Hystrix !?
And, what is the color of the Ray’s eyes…are they different kinds, like the Humans…!?
This one Beauty seems to me “Blue eyes”:



And have somebody seem ever how this Creatures are kissing…

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I bough this special Stingrays Aqualog…

and see what a WARNING I was find there:
What do you, fellows, think about!!??
I hope, you know how Steve Irvwn died...!

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