Pic of my 20 gal.

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Well, my pics are no where near as nice as some of the ones on this forum...but I love taking them ! I'll have to check to see if my camera has that macro setting...maybe I can do better with what I have !


My female yellow betta
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My CrownTail steel blue betta
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A green female I used to have
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A yellow male VeilTail betta
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A 10 gallon I divided up for 4 male betta. There is a yellow, a Neon purple, copper and a white/opague betta in this tank.
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Oh, I do have other things besides betta...2 fire bellied newts
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and a few blue rams I have in a 29 gallon
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I made this tank for my newts..picked up the tank at the local dump and siliconed in a platform for the newts. I have a female betta in the water at present. There is moss and some fern type plants on the platform with flourite. I don't know what that tall plant is. Since taking this pic I have added a nice background and more plants.
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Also try turning off all the lights and shooting into the lit up tank.
The key to macro shooting is a steady hand and cooperative fish. In macro setting the quick movements are amplified resulting in a blurred image.
 
That's a stunning pleco there, wowzer...besides bristlenose and the common pleco, I've never researched the varieties of plecos...impressive.
 
Cories:

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Betta:

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BTW everyone has gorgeous fish! Emg, I love your bettas, I wish I could have that many!
 
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