Deep Seven
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These guys were hard to photograph with the cellphone. I took my first pictures from a distance, but the glare off the glass made photos useless.
They didn't seem to mind the flash, so I put the camerea right next to the glass, they were very interested to see what it was. The flash has overexposed the fish for the most part.
I took about 20 photos in total. It was a challenge to get the puffers far enough away from the camera to get a decent picture, everytime I put the phone against the glass they'd swim up to it.
When I backed away from the glass they'd go back to exploring the tank, which unfortunately was quite bare. There was a small piece of driftwood in the middle. They were labelled Dwarf Yellow Puffers.
These guys where about half an inch long, when they swam to the back of the tank they appeared quite tiny in the photos. Unfortunately the only people at the store where the owners two teenage daughters, and they couldn't confirm the species or origin.
Well, those aren't the greatest pics, but I uploaded the best into the album, and from what I could see, they looked very much like the Indian freshwater Dwarf Puffers I've been looking for. Anyone think they can confirm that from these pictures?
They didn't seem to mind the flash, so I put the camerea right next to the glass, they were very interested to see what it was. The flash has overexposed the fish for the most part.
I took about 20 photos in total. It was a challenge to get the puffers far enough away from the camera to get a decent picture, everytime I put the phone against the glass they'd swim up to it.
When I backed away from the glass they'd go back to exploring the tank, which unfortunately was quite bare. There was a small piece of driftwood in the middle. They were labelled Dwarf Yellow Puffers.
These guys where about half an inch long, when they swam to the back of the tank they appeared quite tiny in the photos. Unfortunately the only people at the store where the owners two teenage daughters, and they couldn't confirm the species or origin.
Well, those aren't the greatest pics, but I uploaded the best into the album, and from what I could see, they looked very much like the Indian freshwater Dwarf Puffers I've been looking for. Anyone think they can confirm that from these pictures?