marinkafuschia AC Members Oct 21, 2008 427 0 0 Olympia, WA Apr 11, 2009 #11 wow that's awesome! those must be some happy otos!
dirtydawg10 Severum Mafia Don Sep 5, 2005 1,613 0 0 51 Connecticut Apr 11, 2009 #12 Cool! Nice job with the pics. They are tough to photograph when they're that small.
James0816 AC Members Feb 14, 2007 3,413 3 38 Apr 11, 2009 #13 Fin development Here's the last one for now....ran the battery dead. ;o) Wanted to try and get some fin development shots. This was by far the best one. I'll just keep trying.
Fin development Here's the last one for now....ran the battery dead. ;o) Wanted to try and get some fin development shots. This was by far the best one. I'll just keep trying.
snoopy65 I am Sam aka Snoopy65 Aug 24, 2008 4,628 0 0 Where the ducks walk on the fish, PA Apr 11, 2009 #14 Awesome!!!!!
Mgamer20o0 BobsTropicalPlants.com Staff member Jun 4, 2003 31,221 19 89 www.bobstropicalplants.com Apr 11, 2009 #15 good luck.
Dangerdoll Global Moderator Aug 27, 2002 11,765 5 89 55 Roselle Park, NJ aquariacentral.com Real Name Cori Apr 11, 2009 #17 wow!! Congrats!!
mel_20_20 AC Members Sep 1, 2008 3,300 1 38 Deep in the heart of texas Apr 11, 2009 #18 Wonderful!!! I have two ottos... I wish mine were husband and wife. (They may be for all I know, but have choosen to remain childless at this time, lol)
Wonderful!!! I have two ottos... I wish mine were husband and wife. (They may be for all I know, but have choosen to remain childless at this time, lol)
James0816 AC Members Feb 14, 2007 3,413 3 38 Apr 12, 2009 #19 Day three and the little guy is still with us. He's at the front of the tank today.
James0816 AC Members Feb 14, 2007 3,413 3 38 Apr 12, 2009 #20 Day 3 Hangin out up front for all to see. :goldfish: