I'm Ready For My Close-Up
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 2:39 am
It's been a while since I posted any pictures of Marge, and a few days ago she was being particularly co-operative (most probably after an extra portion of prawns.
). I managed to get a few close-ups, and here are the results:


The eye, suborbital spine groove, and nasal nare (please note raised 'tubercle' type bumps on her head, which I'm not convinced are just the usual sensory pores which tend to follow a line and are more apparent....).

The eye, even closer.

Turned on it's side for better viewing, a close up of the pores/tubercles and nasal nare.

Extreme close-up of nasal nare.

We'd better not tell her we've seen right up her nose!

And a couple of rare shots of the very shy and reclusive Emperor Botia:


Not once have I seen these shoaling together since adding them (there are 6 in the tank). In fact, I've only ever seen 2 right out in the open at the same time - different ends of the tank.
Emma



The eye, suborbital spine groove, and nasal nare (please note raised 'tubercle' type bumps on her head, which I'm not convinced are just the usual sensory pores which tend to follow a line and are more apparent....).

The eye, even closer.

Turned on it's side for better viewing, a close up of the pores/tubercles and nasal nare.

Extreme close-up of nasal nare.

We'd better not tell her we've seen right up her nose!


And a couple of rare shots of the very shy and reclusive Emperor Botia:


Not once have I seen these shoaling together since adding them (there are 6 in the tank). In fact, I've only ever seen 2 right out in the open at the same time - different ends of the tank.
Emma